Don Chee Way and Steuart station explained

Don Chee Way and Steuart
Symbol Location:sanfrancisco
Symbol:F
Address:Don Chee Way at Steuart Street
Borough:San Francisco, California
Coordinates:37.7941°N -122.3938°W
Platform:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Connections: Muni:,,,,,,
Accessible:Yes[1]
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:14

Don Chee Way and Steuart station is a light rail station in San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Municipal Railway's F Market & Wharves heritage railway line. It is located on Don Chee Way, a streetcar right-of-way, between Steuart Street and The Embarcadero and serves as the station for the San Francisco Railway Museum.

The station opened on March 4, 2000 with the streetcar's extension to Fisherman's Wharf.[2]

Don Chee Way was named after Donald Chee, a San Francisco Municipal Railway project manager who was responsible for getting the F Market & Wharves line built. Chee died of cancer on August 26, 2002.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: F-Market and Wharves accessible stop map . 7 February 2017 . SFMTA . Muni.
  2. News: Morris . J. D. . March 2, 2000 . New Way to the Wharf / Merchants hope F-Market line will draw locals to tourist attractions . San Francisco Chronicle . 27 November 2018.
  3. News: Nolte . Carl . August 29, 2002 . Donald Chee -- oversaw creation of S.F.'s F streetcar line . San Francisco Chronicle .