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by camila on 2008-11-12 01:57:30 |
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good captures! So this is definitely for touristic purposes right? I remember seeing trams in Prague that kind of looked like these cable cars and they were only for tourists. I mean you had to pay more for the ride and it only went to the most popular sights of Prague. What about this cable car in SF? |
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by logios on 2008-11-12 03:30:48 |
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Hi Camila
The cable cars in SF are public transport and they are developed in three lines. You have to pay normal tickets. Those "trams" not have antennas and are different from those trams in Prague and other places in Europe, but they connect to a underground gable, so their name is "cable cars"
This and other info you can found in my book "Uniquely San Francisco" http://www.blurb.com/my/book/detail/405036.
Regards from
Athens
Yiannis |
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