30 Stockton Explained

Number:30 Stockton
Operatorlogo:Muni worm logo.svg
Oplogo Width:50
System:Muni trolleybus network
Operator:San Francisco Municipal Railway
Garage:Potrero division
Vehicle:New Flyer XT60
Predecessors:F Stockton
Routes:-->
Locale:San Francisco, California
Termini:Townsend and 4th (Inbound)
Crissy Field in The Presidio (daytime)
Divisadero and Chestnut (evening)
Van Ness and North Point (some trips as 30S)
Length:5.3miles
Otherroutes:30X, 45 Union/Stockton
Frequency:12m
Alt Frequency:15–17m
Dailyridership:20,400 (2019)[1]
Map Link:30 Stockton Map
Map State:collapsed
Previous Line:29 Sunset
System Nav:List of San Francisco Municipal Railway lines
Next Line:31 Balboa

30 Stockton is a trolleybus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway. The line is notable for being the slowest trolleybus route in the city of San Francisco because it travels through the densely populated neighborhood of Chinatown.

Route description

See also: Stockton Street Tunnel. Daytime buses operate between Townsend and 4th and Sports Basement in Crissy Field. Evening trips terminate outbound at Divisadero and Chestnut. A short turn service operates a slightly modified route between Van Ness Avenue at North Point in the north and Townsend at 5th in the south. It operates primarily on its namesake Stockton Street as well as Columbus Avenue, Chestnut Street, Third Street, Fourth Street, and Fifth Street with short segments on Van Ness Avenue, Divisadero Street, and Broderick. Trips beyond Divisadero and Chestnut operate in battery mode due to lack of overhead wire on the outbound side of the line.

30X Marina Express

Express rush-hour service operates between the Marina District and the Financial District, without stopping through most of Russian Hill. From Chestnut Street, inbound (morning) buses run on Van Ness, North Point, and Columbus, not starting local service until Jackson and Columbus. It continues inbound on Montgomery, Clay, Sansome, California, Davis, Beale, and Howard to the Embarcadero. Outbound (evening) buses originate further west at Spear and Howard and run on Howard, Main, Market, Pine, and Sansome where it continues express on Broadway, and Van Ness before beginning to stop on Chestnut. The line was suspended in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

F Stockton streetcar

The F Stockton was a streetcar route that ran from Market and Stockton to the Marina District via Stockton, Columbus, North Point, Van Ness, and Chestnut to Laguna. This was one of four routes planned as a result of the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition.[2] [3] The Stockton Street Tunnel, opened in 1914, was built primarily for these streetcars.[4] In 1916, the line was extended from Chestnut and Laguna to Chestnut and Scott.[5] [6] It was further extended in 1947 from Market and Stockton down 4th Street to the Southern Pacific terminal on Townsend.[7]

Trolleybus operation

Streetcar route F was replaced by trolleybus service on January 20, 1951,[7] and was re-designated as route 30.[8] (The F designation was later reused for the unrelated F Market & Wharves historic streetcar route in 1995.)

Wires on Harrison and 5th Streets were installed in 2002 to provide a diversion for construction in the area.[9] Between 2012 and 2019 the line was detoured around 4th Street to allow for construction of the Central Subway.[10] The route was extended at its outer, northern end by almost one mile (around 1.5 km) to Crissy Field on September 19, 2020.[11] [12] [13] The overhead trolley wires were not extended, and the trolleybuses operate over the new section solely using battery power,[11] a feature that is sufficiently powerful in the fleet's newest vehicles that they can do so on a regular basis (over short distances).[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Short Range Transit Plan. December 3, 2019. live. December 27, 2021. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. https://web.archive.org/web/20200605002847/https://www.sfmta.com/sites/default/files/reports-and-documents/2019/11/12-3-19_item_15_short_range_transit_plan_fy19-30.pdf . June 5, 2020 .
  2. Web site: The First Days of the Municipal Railway . https://web.archive.org/web/20070713235611/http://www.sfmta.com/cms/ains/firstdays.htm . San Francisco Municipal Railway . 2007-07-13 . December 11, 2002. 2010-02-01.
  3. Web site: Historic Streetcar FAQ . https://web.archive.org/web/20090604054016/http://www.streetcar.org/mim/streetcars/faq/index.html . Museums in Motion . . 2007 . 2009-06-04 . 2010-02-01.
  4. Web site: A Brief History of the F-Market & Wharves Line. Market Street Railway. 2016-02-22. en-US.
  5. Book: Lipsky . William . San Francisco's Marina District . 2004 . . 9780738528748 . 109.
  6. City Map . 31 July 2022 . wx4's Dome of Foam . San Francisco Municipal Railway . 1929.
  7. Book: Perles. Anthony. McKane. John. Inside Muni: The Properties and Operations of the Municipal Railway of San Francisco. 1982. Interurban Press. 0-916374-49-1. 225.
  8. News: Elinson . Zusha . After 100 Years, Muni Has Gotten Slower . 2022-01-13 . . March 31, 2012.
  9. Trolleybus Magazine . 45 . 293 . September–October 2010 . 116 . National Trolleybus Association (UK) . 0266-7452 . Trolleynews .
  10. News: Barnett . Benjamin . 30/45 Lines Return to Stockton and 4th Streets . 22 January 2022 . San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency . 10 April 2019.
  11. Trolleybus Magazine No. 354 (November–December 2020), p. 235. National Trolleybus Association (UK).
  12. Web site: Routes & Stops: 30 Stockton . San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency . 2022-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200925182612/https://www.sfmta.com/routes/30-stockton . September 25, 2020 . September 2020 . unfit.
  13. News: Graf . Carly . Marina residents want 30 Stockton extension out of their neighborhood . 2022-01-13 . San Francisco Examiner . December 13, 2020.
  14. Trolleybus Magazine No. 357 (May–June 2021), p. 118. National Trolleybus Association (UK).