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TOLLS & PAYMENT
Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
ORACLE PARK SERVICE
Golden Gate Ferry operates direct service to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants home games and other ballpark events. Ticketing for this special service is different than our other ferry services to/from the San Francisco Ferry Building. Travel time is 60 minutes between Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the ballpark, or 30-40 minutes ifa high
BUS SCHEDULES & MAPS Bus schedule changes take effect on Sunday, June 13, 2021. More info at Regional Bus Changes Go in Effect June 13, 2021; new timetables available on our Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes page.. Ride free on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, and SMART whenBUS FARES & PAYMENT
Golden Gate Transit bus fares vary according to trip length and number of fare zones crossed. Riders can pay their fare with cash, a Clipper card, a period pass, or a change card. Riders can also ride with a transfer. Adult riders are ages 19 to 64, youth riders are ages 5 JOB DESCRIPTIONS & PAY SCHEDULES The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels.RENTAL VEHICLES
You can pay your Bridge toll by making a One-Time Payment up to 30 days before crossing the Bridge or within 48 hours after crossing the Bridge. Motorists may make a One-Time Payment using any of the following methods: By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free 1ROUTE SCHEDULE
There are NO changes to stops at Chestnut Street. Marin County school-based Youth Passes and College of Marin Passes are NOT accepted on Routes 30, 70, and 101. On Monday, 5/31, for Memorial Day, Golden Gate Transit Routes 27, 54 & 72 will NOT operate and Routes 30, 40, 70 & 101 will operate HOLIDAY/SUNDAY service. GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE DISTRICT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Services are available 24 hours-a-day and are available to all family members. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, professional development and more. For more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at 415-257-4526. * Important note: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may bechanged
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The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. SUICIDE DETERRENT NET The Suicide Deterrent System, also known as the Safety Net, is being constructed to keep people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. On average, 30 people or more die from suicide here each year. Hundreds more are stopped from harming themselves through the efforts of the Golden Gate Bridge District Patrol, California Highway Patrol, otherTOLLS & PAYMENT
Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
ORACLE PARK SERVICE
Golden Gate Ferry operates direct service to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants home games and other ballpark events. Ticketing for this special service is different than our other ferry services to/from the San Francisco Ferry Building. Travel time is 60 minutes between Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the ballpark, or 30-40 minutes ifa high
BUS SCHEDULES & MAPS Bus schedule changes take effect on Sunday, June 13, 2021. More info at Regional Bus Changes Go in Effect June 13, 2021; new timetables available on our Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes page.. Ride free on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, and SMART whenBUS FARES & PAYMENT
Golden Gate Transit bus fares vary according to trip length and number of fare zones crossed. Riders can pay their fare with cash, a Clipper card, a period pass, or a change card. Riders can also ride with a transfer. Adult riders are ages 19 to 64, youth riders are ages 5 JOB DESCRIPTIONS & PAY SCHEDULES The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels.RENTAL VEHICLES
You can pay your Bridge toll by making a One-Time Payment up to 30 days before crossing the Bridge or within 48 hours after crossing the Bridge. Motorists may make a One-Time Payment using any of the following methods: By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free 1ROUTE SCHEDULE
There are NO changes to stops at Chestnut Street. Marin County school-based Youth Passes and College of Marin Passes are NOT accepted on Routes 30, 70, and 101. On Monday, 5/31, for Memorial Day, Golden Gate Transit Routes 27, 54 & 72 will NOT operate and Routes 30, 40, 70 & 101 will operate HOLIDAY/SUNDAY service. GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE DISTRICT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Services are available 24 hours-a-day and are available to all family members. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, professional development and more. For more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at 415-257-4526. * Important note: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may bechanged
SYSTEM MAPS
The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. SUICIDE DETERRENT NET The Suicide Deterrent System, also known as the Safety Net, is being constructed to keep people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. On average, 30 people or more die from suicide here each year. Hundreds more are stopped from harming themselves through the efforts of the Golden Gate Bridge District Patrol, California Highway Patrol, otherCURRENT NEWS
Apr 01, 2021 Golden Gate Bridge East Sidewalk Changes Due to Suicide Deterrent Net Construction. Beginning Monday, April 5, people biking and walking on the Golden Gate Bridge east sidewalk will notice sections of the pathway narrowed for construction and storage related to the ongoing installation of the Suicide Deterrent Net. UPDATED ROUTES SCHEDULES 5 minutes ago · Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes. For a comprehensive list of service changes and transit alternatives, go to Golden Gate Bus & Ferry Service Adjustments During Coronavirus Pandemic . Additionally, please refer to the following: * Golden Gate Transit and Ferry Limiting Passengers on Board, Requiring Use of Face Masks.RIDING THE FERRY
Enjoy Tiburon! Golden Gate Tiburon Ferry travels from the San Francisco Ferry Building and arrives in beautiful downtown Tiburon - a former railroad town that was the terminus of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad. Tiburon's classic main street offers antique, wine, and specialty shops and more. Golden Gate Tiburon Ferry comfortablyaccommodates
FERRY SCHEDULES & MAPS Passengers are welcome on board Golden Gate Ferry on weekdays. Face masks and social distancing are required in our terminals and on our vessels, and to ensure the health and safety of employees and riders, our facilities are disinfected on a daily basis. Select aRENTAL VEHICLES
Paying a Toll for a Rental Vehicle. Golden Gate Bridge tolls are assessed in the southbound direction only, going into San Francisco. Before driving a rental vehicle over the Golden Gate Bridge, customers are strongly encouraged to speak with their rental agency about how it processes Bay Area tolls.BUS FARES & PAYMENT
Golden Gate Transit bus fares vary according to trip length and number of fare zones crossed. Riders can pay their fare with cash, a Clipper card, a period pass, or a change card. Riders can also ride with a transfer. Adult riders are ages 19 to 64, youth riders are ages 5 GGB TOLL RATES INCREASE JULY 1, 2021 On Thursday, July 1, 2021, all Golden Gate Bridge toll rates will increase. This includes the FasTrak Account rate (from $7.70 to $8.05), the Pay-As-You-Go rate (includes License Plate Accounts and One-Time Payments, from $8.40 to $8.60), Toll Invoice rate (from $8.70 to $9.05), carpool rate (from $5.70 to $6.05), and multi-axle vehicletoll rates.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE DISTRICT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Services are available 24 hours-a-day and are available to all family members. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, professional development and more. For more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at 415-257-4526. * Important note: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may bechanged
FIND YOUR ROUTE & STOP Find Your Route & Stop. Golden Gate Transit operates bus service between San Francisco, Marin and Sonoma counties, and western Contra Costa County. Regional bus service operates daily and includes Routes 30, 40, 70, and 101. Commute service operates primarily during weekday commute periods and includes Routes 27, 54, and 72.SYSTEM MAPS
The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. BUS SCHEDULES & MAPS Bus schedule changes take effect on Sunday, June 13, 2021. More info at Regional Bus Changes Go in Effect June 13, 2021; new timetables available on our Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes page.. Ride free on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, and SMART whenORACLE PARK SERVICE
Golden Gate Ferry operates direct service to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants home games and other ballpark events. Ticketing for this special service is different than our other ferry services to/from the San Francisco Ferry Building. Travel time is 60 minutes between Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the ballpark, or 30-40 minutes ifa high
TOLLS & PAYMENT
Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
RENTAL VEHICLES
Paying a Toll for a Rental Vehicle. Golden Gate Bridge tolls are assessed in the southbound direction only, going into San Francisco. Before driving a rental vehicle over the Golden Gate Bridge, customers are strongly encouraged to speak with their rental agency about how it processes Bay Area tolls. JOB DESCRIPTIONS & PAY SCHEDULES The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels.ROUTE SCHEDULE
Novato (Redwood & Grant) Arrive San Rafael Transit Center (3rd & Hetherton) Leave San Rafael Transit Center (3rd & Hetherton) Spencer Ave Bus Pad*. Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza. San Francisco Civic Center (Golden Gate & Polk) Salesforce Transit Center (Mission & Fremont) San Francisco (4th &SYSTEM MAPS
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Member Login . Username. Password BUS SCHEDULES & MAPS Bus schedule changes take effect on Sunday, June 13, 2021. More info at Regional Bus Changes Go in Effect June 13, 2021; new timetables available on our Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes page.. Ride free on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, and SMART whenORACLE PARK SERVICE
Golden Gate Ferry operates direct service to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants home games and other ballpark events. Ticketing for this special service is different than our other ferry services to/from the San Francisco Ferry Building. Travel time is 60 minutes between Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the ballpark, or 30-40 minutes ifa high
TOLLS & PAYMENT
Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
RENTAL VEHICLES
Paying a Toll for a Rental Vehicle. Golden Gate Bridge tolls are assessed in the southbound direction only, going into San Francisco. Before driving a rental vehicle over the Golden Gate Bridge, customers are strongly encouraged to speak with their rental agency about how it processes Bay Area tolls. JOB DESCRIPTIONS & PAY SCHEDULES The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels.ROUTE SCHEDULE
Novato (Redwood & Grant) Arrive San Rafael Transit Center (3rd & Hetherton) Leave San Rafael Transit Center (3rd & Hetherton) Spencer Ave Bus Pad*. Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza. San Francisco Civic Center (Golden Gate & Polk) Salesforce Transit Center (Mission & Fremont) San Francisco (4th &SYSTEM MAPS
The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS & PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE Meeting Note: This Committee meeting may be attended by Members of the Board of Directors who do not serve on this Committee.In the event that a quorum of the entire Board is present, this Committee shall act as a Committee of the Whole. A vote of the Committee of theHOME
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Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
CURRENT NEWS
Apr 01, 2021 Golden Gate Bridge East Sidewalk Changes Due to Suicide Deterrent Net Construction. Beginning Monday, April 5, people biking and walking on the Golden Gate Bridge east sidewalk will notice sections of the pathway narrowed for construction and storage related to the ongoing installation of the Suicide Deterrent Net.ORACLE PARK SERVICE
Golden Gate Ferry operates direct service to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants home games and other ballpark events. Ticketing for this special service is different than our other ferry services to/from the San Francisco Ferry Building. Travel time is 60 minutes between Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the ballpark, or 30-40 minutes ifa high
FERRY SCHEDULES & MAPS Passengers are welcome on board Golden Gate Ferry on weekdays. Face masks and social distancing are required in our terminals and on our vessels, and to ensure the health and safety of employees and riders, our facilities are disinfected on a daily basis. Select aRENTAL VEHICLES
Paying a Toll for a Rental Vehicle. Golden Gate Bridge tolls are assessed in the southbound direction only, going into San Francisco. Before driving a rental vehicle over the Golden Gate Bridge, customers are strongly encouraged to speak with their rental agency about how it processes Bay Area tolls.FARE TABLES
Find additional in-person locations at the Clipper website or by calling 1-877-878-8883. Clipper START cards provide a 50% discount on most Golden Gate bus and ferry rides for eligible low-income adults. To apply, visit the Clipper START website, call 1-855-614-9149, or GGB TOLL RATES INCREASE JULY 1, 2021 On Thursday, July 1, 2021, all Golden Gate Bridge toll rates will increase. This includes the FasTrak Account rate (from $7.70 to $8.05), the Pay-As-You-Go rate (includes License Plate Accounts and One-Time Payments, from $8.40 to $8.60), Toll Invoice rate (from $8.70 to $9.05), carpool rate (from $5.70 to $6.05), and multi-axle vehicletoll rates.
BUS FARES & PAYMENT
Golden Gate Transit bus fares vary according to trip length and number of fare zones crossed. Riders can pay their fare with cash, a Clipper card, a period pass, or a change card. Riders can also ride with a transfer. Adult riders are ages 19 to 64, youth riders are ages 5 FIND YOUR ROUTE & STOP Find Your Route & Stop. Golden Gate Transit operates bus service between San Francisco, Marin and Sonoma counties, and western Contra Costa County. Regional bus service operates daily and includes Routes 30, 40, 70, and 101. Commute service operates primarily during weekday commute periods and includes Routes 27, 54, and 72.MEETING DOCUMENTS
Item No. 7. Board of Directors - April 2021. 04/23/2021. Agenda (Additional call-in number available) Item No. 5 - Consent Calendar. Item No. 6.A - General Manager Report. Item No. 6.B - Attorney Report. Item No. 6.C - District Engineer Report. Item No. 8.A - Finance-Auditing Committee Summary of Recommendations.TOLLS & PAYMENT
Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
RENTAL VEHICLES
You can pay your Bridge toll by making a One-Time Payment up to 30 days before crossing the Bridge or within 48 hours after crossing the Bridge. Motorists may make a One-Time Payment using any of the following methods: By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free 1 BUS SCHEDULES & MAPS Bus schedule changes take effect on Sunday, June 13, 2021. More info at Regional Bus Changes Go in Effect June 13, 2021; new timetables available on our Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes page.. Ride free on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, and SMART whenRIDING THE FERRY
FARE TABLES
Find additional in-person locations at the Clipper website or by calling 1-877-878-8883. Clipper START cards provide a 50% discount on most Golden Gate bus and ferry rides for eligible low-income adults. To apply, visit the Clipper START website, call 1-855-614-9149, or FERRY SCHEDULES & MAPS Passengers are welcome on board Golden Gate Ferry on weekdays. Face masks and social distancing are required in our terminals and on our vessels, and to ensure the health and safety of employees and riders, our facilities are disinfected on a daily basis. Select aBUS FARES & PAYMENT
Golden Gate Transit bus fares vary according to trip length and number of fare zones crossed. Riders can pay their fare with cash, a Clipper card, a period pass, or a change card. Riders can also ride with a transfer. Adult riders are ages 19 to 64, youth riders are ages 5 TOLL PAYMENT OPTIONS Ways to Pay a Toll Invoice. By mail using a credit card, check, or money order: Send to Bay Area FasTrak Customer Service Center, P.O. Box 26926, San Francisco, CA 94126. Please note that a returned check fee is $25.00. By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free SUICIDE DETERRENT NET The Suicide Deterrent System, also known as the Safety Net, is being constructed to keep people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. On average, 30 people or more die from suicide here each year. Hundreds more are stopped from harming themselves through the efforts of the Golden Gate Bridge District Patrol, California Highway Patrol, otherSYSTEM MAPS
The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels.TOLLS & PAYMENT
Tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, you can use one of four easy ways to pay your Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice. Payment may be made using a credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person at a cashpayment
RENTAL VEHICLES
You can pay your Bridge toll by making a One-Time Payment up to 30 days before crossing the Bridge or within 48 hours after crossing the Bridge. Motorists may make a One-Time Payment using any of the following methods: By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free 1 BUS SCHEDULES & MAPS Bus schedule changes take effect on Sunday, June 13, 2021. More info at Regional Bus Changes Go in Effect June 13, 2021; new timetables available on our Upcoming Bus Schedule Changes page.. Ride free on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, and SMART whenRIDING THE FERRY
FARE TABLES
Find additional in-person locations at the Clipper website or by calling 1-877-878-8883. Clipper START cards provide a 50% discount on most Golden Gate bus and ferry rides for eligible low-income adults. To apply, visit the Clipper START website, call 1-855-614-9149, or FERRY SCHEDULES & MAPS Passengers are welcome on board Golden Gate Ferry on weekdays. Face masks and social distancing are required in our terminals and on our vessels, and to ensure the health and safety of employees and riders, our facilities are disinfected on a daily basis. Select aBUS FARES & PAYMENT
Golden Gate Transit bus fares vary according to trip length and number of fare zones crossed. Riders can pay their fare with cash, a Clipper card, a period pass, or a change card. Riders can also ride with a transfer. Adult riders are ages 19 to 64, youth riders are ages 5 TOLL PAYMENT OPTIONS Ways to Pay a Toll Invoice. By mail using a credit card, check, or money order: Send to Bay Area FasTrak Customer Service Center, P.O. Box 26926, San Francisco, CA 94126. Please note that a returned check fee is $25.00. By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free SUICIDE DETERRENT NET The Suicide Deterrent System, also known as the Safety Net, is being constructed to keep people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. On average, 30 people or more die from suicide here each year. Hundreds more are stopped from harming themselves through the efforts of the Golden Gate Bridge District Patrol, California Highway Patrol, otherSYSTEM MAPS
The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. FERRY SCHEDULES & MAPS Passengers are welcome on board Golden Gate Ferry on weekdays. Face masks and social distancing are required in our terminals and on our vessels, and to ensure the health and safety of employees and riders, our facilities are disinfected on a daily basis. Select aORACLE PARK SERVICE
Golden Gate Ferry operates direct service to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants home games and other ballpark events. Ticketing for this special service is different than our other ferry services to/from the San Francisco Ferry Building. Travel time is 60 minutes between Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the ballpark, or 30-40 minutes ifa high
REGIONAL BUS CHANGES GO IN EFFECT JUNE 13, 2021 Golden Gate Transit (GGT) will make minor schedule changes, effective Sunday, June 13, 2021, as we continue to modify bus service during theCOVID-19 pandemic.
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27 San Rafael-San Francisco Effective Date: March 14, 2021; 30 San Rafael-San Francisco Effective Date: March 14, 2021; 40 Del Norte BART Station-San Rafael Effective Date: March 14, 2021; 54 Novato-San Francisco Effective Date: March 14, 2021; 70 Novato-San Francisco Effective Date: March 14, 2021BRIDGE MAINTENANCE
The caretakers of the Golden Gate Bridge include engineers and architects who had a vision to create such an incredible landmark, rugged individuals who built this one-of-a kind masterpiece, and skilled crafts people and engineers who have cared for the Bridge since opening day in 1937. TOLL PAYMENT OPTIONS Ways to Pay a Toll Invoice. By mail using a credit card, check, or money order: Send to Bay Area FasTrak Customer Service Center, P.O. Box 26926, San Francisco, CA 94126. Please note that a returned check fee is $25.00. By phone using a credit card: Call toll-freePAINTING THE BRIDGE
A: The Golden Gate Bridge has always been painted orange vermilion, deemed "International Orange." Rejecting carbon black and steel gray, Consulting Architect Irving Morrow selected the distinctive orange color because it blends well with the span's natural setting as it is a warm color consistent with the warm colors of the land masses in the setting as distinct from the cool colors of the SUICIDE DETERRENT NET The Suicide Deterrent System, also known as the Safety Net, is being constructed to keep people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. On average, 30 people or more die from suicide here each year. Hundreds more are stopped from harming themselves through the efforts of the Golden Gate Bridge District Patrol, California Highway Patrol, otherBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District (District) Board of Directors (Board) is comprised of 19 members, representing six (6) counties. The Board sets policy for the District and directs staff on the maintenance and operation of the Golden Gate Bridge and management and operation of the Golden Gate Transit bus and Golden GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE DISTRICT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Services are available 24 hours-a-day and are available to all family members. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, professional development and more. For more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at 415-257-4526. * Important note: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may bechanged
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Each year the Golden Gate Bridge attracts more than 10 million visitors to take in its tremendous 746-foot tall towers, sweeping main cables, signature International Orange color and Art Deco styling. It is a sensory experience featuring color, light and sound. What to Do During Your Visit Practical information for planning your visit. History of the Bridge Learn all the facts and history aboutthe iconic Bridge.
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Monday, July 29, 2019 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT REAL-TIME ARRIVAL DATA NOW AVAILABLE! Golden Gate Transit is pleased to announce its partnership with Transit app to provide real-time bus arrival times to riders. Read more about Golden Gate Transit Real-Time Arrival Data Now Available! Tuesday, January 1, 2019 HELP FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District joins a statewide effort to inform the public and victims of human trafficking of ways to seek help or report unlawful activity. Read more about Help for Human Trafficking Victims Friday, August 23, 2019HURTING? FIND HELP
If you or someone you know is in a crisis, help is available! Call, text, or visit the San Francisco Suicide Prevention website. Read more about Hurting? Find Help Tuesday, March 17, 2020 COVID-19 DEVELOPMENTS & RESPONSE During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Golden Gate Bridge District continues to maintain essential functions, including at the Bridge and operating bus and ferry public transportation services. Find out what else the District is doing. Read more about COVID-19 Developments &Response
Monday, March 16, 2020 GOLDEN GATE BUS & FERRY SERVICES ADJUSTED DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Until further notice, due to the coronavirus pandemic, Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry are running reduced weekday transit services. Additionally, Golden Gate Ferry has temporarily suspended all weekend ferry service. Read more about Golden Gate Bus & Ferry Services Adjusted During Coronavirus Pandemic Monday, June 1, 2020 DISTRICT SEEKS INPUT FROM BUS & FERRY CUSTOMERS IN RIDER SURVEY The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District is seeking valuable input from our bus and ferry customers in the form of a short survey. The information gathered through the survey will help us in our service planning during the recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about District Seeks Input From Bus & Ferry Customers in Rider Survey Wednesday, April 15, 2020 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT AND FERRY LIMITING PASSENGERS ON BOARD, REQUIRINGUSE OF FACE MASKS
Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry are limiting the number of passengers on its buses and ferries to ensure compliance with social distancing public health orders and are requiring the use of face masks or face coverings while boarding and riding. Read more about Golden Gate Transit and Ferry Limiting Passengers On Board, RequiringUse of Face Masks
Saturday, April 18, 2020 MARIN ENVIRONMENTAL ARTIST PARTNERS WITH GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT TO CREATEEARTH DAY BUS
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the husband and wife team of environmental artist George and Donnalei Sumner have collaborated with Golden Gate Transit to create a new whale bus. Read more about Marin Environmental Artist Partners with Golden Gate Transit to Create Earth Day Bus Wednesday, April 8, 2020 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT HELPS MUNI CUSTOMERS DURING SERVICE REDUCTION Golden Gate Transit is now permitting local bus rides within San Francisco in an effort to help the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) as it makes necessary Muni service reductions during the current COVID-19 pandemic and shelter-in-place orders. Read more about Golden Gate Transit Helps Muni Customers During Service Reduction Sunday, July 14, 2019 GGB TEMPORARY WEEKNIGHT LANE CLOSURES Through 2021, the Golden Gate Bridge will have overnight lane closures each weeknight to allow for construction of the Suicide Deterrent System. The Bridge roadway will REMAIN OPEN to all vehicle traffic at all times. Read More about GGB Temporary Weeknight Lane Closures Monday, July 29, 2019 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT REAL-TIME ARRIVAL DATA NOW AVAILABLE! Golden Gate Transit is pleased to announce its partnership with Transit app to provide real-time bus arrival times to riders. Read more about Golden Gate Transit Real-Time Arrival Data Now Available! Tuesday, January 1, 2019 HELP FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District joins a statewide effort to inform the public and victims of human trafficking of ways to seek help or report unlawful activity. Read more about Help for Human Trafficking Victims Friday, August 23, 2019HURTING? FIND HELP
If you or someone you know is in a crisis, help is available! Call, text, or visit the San Francisco Suicide Prevention website. Read more about Hurting? Find Help Tuesday, March 17, 2020 COVID-19 DEVELOPMENTS & RESPONSE During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Golden Gate Bridge District continues to maintain essential functions, including at the Bridge and operating bus and ferry public transportation services. Find out what else the District is doing. Read more about COVID-19 Developments &Response
Monday, March 16, 2020 GOLDEN GATE BUS & FERRY SERVICES ADJUSTED DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Until further notice, due to the coronavirus pandemic, Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry are running reduced weekday transit services. Additionally, Golden Gate Ferry has temporarily suspended all weekend ferry service. Read more about Golden Gate Bus & Ferry Services Adjusted During Coronavirus Pandemic Monday, June 1, 2020 DISTRICT SEEKS INPUT FROM BUS & FERRY CUSTOMERS IN RIDER SURVEY The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District is seeking valuable input from our bus and ferry customers in the form of a short survey. The information gathered through the survey will help us in our service planning during the recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about District Seeks Input From Bus & Ferry Customers in Rider Survey Wednesday, April 15, 2020 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT AND FERRY LIMITING PASSENGERS ON BOARD, REQUIRINGUSE OF FACE MASKS
Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry are limiting the number of passengers on its buses and ferries to ensure compliance with social distancing public health orders and are requiring the use of face masks or face coverings while boarding and riding. Read more about Golden Gate Transit and Ferry Limiting Passengers On Board, RequiringUse of Face Masks
Saturday, April 18, 2020 MARIN ENVIRONMENTAL ARTIST PARTNERS WITH GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT TO CREATEEARTH DAY BUS
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the husband and wife team of environmental artist George and Donnalei Sumner have collaborated with Golden Gate Transit to create a new whale bus. Read more about Marin Environmental Artist Partners with Golden Gate Transit to Create Earth Day Bus Wednesday, April 8, 2020 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT HELPS MUNI CUSTOMERS DURING SERVICE REDUCTION Golden Gate Transit is now permitting local bus rides within San Francisco in an effort to help the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) as it makes necessary Muni service reductions during the current COVID-19 pandemic and shelter-in-place orders. Read more about Golden Gate Transit Helps Muni Customers During Service Reduction Sunday, July 14, 2019 GGB TEMPORARY WEEKNIGHT LANE CLOSURES Through 2021, the Golden Gate Bridge will have overnight lane closures each weeknight to allow for construction of the Suicide Deterrent System. The Bridge roadway will REMAIN OPEN to all vehicle traffic at all times. Read More about GGB Temporary Weeknight Lane Closures Monday, July 29, 2019 GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT REAL-TIME ARRIVAL DATA NOW AVAILABLE! Golden Gate Transit is pleased to announce its partnership with Transit app to provide real-time bus arrival times to riders. Read more about Golden Gate Transit Real-Time Arrival Data Now Available! Tuesday, January 1, 2019 HELP FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District joins a statewide effort to inform the public and victims of human trafficking of ways to seek help or report unlawful activity. Read more about Help for Human Trafficking Victims Friday, August 23, 2019HURTING? FIND HELP
If you or someone you know is in a crisis, help is available! Call, text, or visit the San Francisco Suicide Prevention website. Read more about Hurting? Find HelpNext
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