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Do cable cars take credit card?

Single ride fares can be purchased at a number of locations. For all-day travel, you may want to purchase a visitor Passport. Payment Options: MuniMobile®: The SFMTA's official ticketing app, MuniMobile lets you buy tickets instantly through a credit/debit card, PayPal account, Apple Pay or Google Pay.



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Two of San Francisco's three cable car lines connect the Union Square area downtown with Fisherman's Wharf. The Powell-Mason and Powell-Hyde lines share the most-photographed cable car turntable, where Powell meets Market Street.

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It is not necessary to book the cable car. You can just turn up and use either your Oyster card or bank card on the reader, just as you would on the bus or tube. I also found there was no difference in price whether you booked in advance or paid on the day.

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Where does the cable car go in London? The Cable car starts from Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Docks. Therefore, crossing over the Thames is a great view of the London city.

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... the Ba Na Hills Cable Car, Sunworld , Golden Hands Bridge and all the other attractions at the top of the mountain.

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Your Visitor Oyster card is accepted on the IFS Cloud Cable Car. Pay as you go fares are up to 26% cheaper than buying a paper single ticket. Find out more about IFS Cloud Cable Car.

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In part that's because it costs much more to operate the cable cars -- $312 an hour compared with $188 for a streetcar and $126 for a diesel bus. As a result, revenue is up more than 20 percent over the past year.

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You don't not need to book tickets for the Cable cart. Here is some info, if this helps: Anyone holding a valid paper Travelcard, Oyster Travelcard, a London Boroughs Freedom Pass, or using Oyster Pay-as-you-go, gets a discount of 25% off the fares below.

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Are London cable cars free? No. Adult tickets are £5 for one way and £10 for a return (slightly more if bought at the desk). You can get tickets at the IFS Cloud Cable Car counter or use your contactless/Oyster cards at the gates.

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CABLE CAR SCHEDULES The cable cars in San Francisco begin running around 7:00 am and they run until about 10:30 PM. The schedule varies throughout the day, but you can get the exact timing of departure for each route by looking at the San Francisco MTA schedule page.

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There are 36 passenger gondolas, of which 34 are in use at any one time, with a maximum capacity of 10 passengers each.

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Cable cars include chair, cabin and gondola lifts. A fundamental difference here is that you can keep your skis or snowboard on while in the chair lift, but they have to be unstrapped while in the cabin lift. However, there is more to differentiate: Cable cars, for example, operate either in pendulum or orbital mode.

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