Listen: The San Francisco Bay Ferry rises again

Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight record on a ferry and talk about the agency's comeback story with executive director Seamus Murphy

Passengers check out the skyline aboard the San Francisco Bay Ferry as it departs the city. Research by the San Francisco Bay Ferry found that many people boarding ferries since July are first-time riders who didn’t use the service before the pandemic.
Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The Chronicle
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The ferry system in San Francisco was written off as dead in 1958. But the San Francisco Bay Ferry rose again after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and is arguably the most liked transit system in the Bay Area.

For Transit Month, Total SF hosts Heather Knight and Peter Hartlaub recorded on the ferry with executive director Seamus Murphy, where they talked about ferry history, how the system works and the possible future for the growing transit agency.

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