TRAM TRAVELS

Market Street Railway (MSR)

Operational

City: San Francisco (United States).
Total route length: 12.9 km (8 miles).

Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: July 29, 1891.
Closed: January 20, 1951.
Reopened: 1983.
Closed: April 15, 2020 because of COVID-19.
Reopened: May 15, 2021.

Other tram companies in San Francisco

Muni Metro
Operational

San Francisco Cable Cars
Operational

Sutter Street Railway Company
Closed

Tram museums in San Francisco

Cable Car Fresh Sandwiches
Open regularly

Cable Car Hotel
Open regularly

San Francisco Cable Car Museum
Open regularly

San Francisco Railway Museum
Open regularly

Tram lines in operation

San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar: 4th & King - Railway Museum
Operational

San Francisco F-Market & Wharves: Beach & Jones - 17th & Castro
Operational

Market Street Railway (MSR) stops

17th & Castro, 4th & King, Beach & Jones, Beach & Stockton, Don Chee Way & Steuart, Embarcadero & Bay, Embarcadero & Ferry Building, Embarcadero & Greenwich, Embarcadero & Sansome, Embarcadero & Stockton, Embarcadero & Washington, Jefferson & Taylor, Jones & Beach, Market & 2nd, Market & 4th, Market & Battery, Market & Drumm, Market & Kearny, Market & Main, Market & Noe, Market & Powell, Market & Stockton, and Market & Taylor.


Market Street Railway (MSR) route map

View the route map in high resolution. See the official route map.

Current trams in operation

Railcar: 1057, 1059, 1071.

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)
Operational

Railcar: 1059.

San Francisco Railway Museum
Open regularly

Railcar: 1057.

Former trams in operation

Railcar: 162, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1050, 1051.

San Francisco Railway Museum
Open regularly

Railcar: 162, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1050, 1051.

Southern California Railway Museum
Open regularly

Railcar: 162.

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Links

Market Street Railway (MSR)
Language: English.

"San Francisco Market Street Railway | We keep San Francisco's Vintage Streetcars on TrackMarket Street Railway"

Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMFA)
Language: English, French, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish.

San Francisco Cable Car Museum
Language: English.

"Presenting cable car history, technology, information, and gift shop. Located in San Francisco's Washington-Mason powerhouse and carbarn, the museum provides a historical perspective and insight into today's system."

San Francisco Cable Cars
Language: English.

"Visiting San Francisco? Then come check out the San Francisco Cable Car Website, the online home of the web's first interactive Cable Car. Features include: interactive demos on how cable cars work, route maps with popular destinations, and the location and hours of the San Francisco Cable C"

See all links about trams in San Francisco.

Last updated: January 20, 2025.