Report On the Operation of the Street Railroad Lines of San Francisco a Report
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Since the above was written the track on Post Street has been put in use, so this is one continuous line from 6th and Brannan to Sansome and Chestnut). Mission and Brannan This is an important line of one car running every twelve minutes on Ninth Street between Brannan and Mission Streets. It is never crowded and carries but few passengers, yet it would give some sort of service if the car ran continually instead of laying over at the ends of the line. It is strongly recommended that this be do...ne, as there is no good reason for their waiting any length of time at either terminus. 19 Eighteenth Maximum number of cars, 10. Minimum headway, 6 minutes. ROUTE Out Harrison from 8th to 14th to Guerrero to 18th to Falcon Avenue to Clayton to Ashbury to Frederick to Clayton to Waller to Stanyan. People living in Ashbury Heights, Buena Vista Heights arid the surrounding country are dependent upon this line for service. A six-minute headway is not very encouraging for growing neighbor- hoods. People build much sooner where they see good car service than they do where it is neglected, as this line, is.
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