SF leaders revive push for $1.4B Central Subway linking Chinatown to North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf
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SF leaders revive push for $1.4B Central Subway linking Chinatown to North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf
"We should reflect on what is working, where we've fallen short, and what's next,"
"We know it would be a challenging project. But we would be excited,"
"I'd love to have a stop in North Beach. Period. But the question that comes to mind is, just where on earth is the money going to come from?"
"Right now we have a tunnel just needing a station,"
San Francisco officials are revisiting a proposal to extend the Central Subway from its Chinatown terminal to North Beach and Fisherman's Wharf. District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter convened a Board of Supervisors hearing before the city's Land Use and Transportation Committee to assess progress and options. Sauter estimated an eight-minute trip from Moscone Center to the Wharf. The Chinatown-Rose Pak Station opened at the end of 2022, and previous studies outlined route options including a two-way Columbus Avenue line, a Stockton Street loop, a Beach Street extension, or a one-way neighborhood loop. Residents expressed excitement but raised funding, ridership, and completion concerns.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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