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Golden Gate Ferry is a commuter ferry service operated by the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District in San Francisco Bay, part of the Bay Area of Northern California, United States. Regular service is run to the Ferry Building in
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17th ...
from Larkspur,
Sausalito Sausalito (Spanish for "small willow grove") is a city in Marin County, California, United States, located southeast of Marin City, south-southeast of San Rafael, and about north of San Francisco from the Golden Gate Bridge. Sausalito's ...
, Tiburon, and Angel Island in Marin County, with additional service from Larkspur to Oracle Park and
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t. The ferry service is funded primarily by passenger fares and Golden Gate Bridge tolls. In , Golden Gate Ferry had a ridership of , or about per weekday as of . Golden Gate Ferry is a different system from
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, which provides passenger ferry service between San Francisco and counties other than Marin.


History

Golden Gate Ferry began service between San Francisco and Sausalito on August 15, 1970 with the M.S. ''Golden Gate''. Service to Larkspur started in 1976. Service to Pacific Bell Park (now Oracle Park) started in 2000. Tiburon service began on March 6, 2017, replacing service that had been run by Blue & Gold Fleet and other private operators since 1962. Service to Chase Center began in 2019 using an interim terminal located at Pier 48½. A permanent Mission Bay terminal is expected to open in 2021 at the foot of 16th Street to replace the nearby interim Chase Center terminal. The agency began operating ferries to Angel Island in December 2021.


Routes

Golden Gate Ferry operates regular passenger ferry service on four routes: * Larkspur Landing
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Sausalito Ferry Terminal Sausalito Ferry Terminal is a ferry terminal in Sausalito, California, connecting Marin County and San Francisco. The station is served by Golden Gate Ferry and Blue & Gold Fleet ferries as well as Golden Gate Transit and Marin Transit bus route ...
– San Francisco Ferry Building *
Tiburon Ferry Terminal The Tiburon Ferry Terminal is a ferry landing for Golden Gate Ferry and Angel Island–Tiburon Ferry Company passenger ferries in Tiburon, California in the San Francisco Bay Area's North Bay. It connects commuters from Marin County with job cen ...
– San Francisco Ferry Building * Angel Island – San Francisco Ferry Building Limited service operates from Larkspur to Oracle Park for
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home games and from Larkspur to
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for Golden State Warriors
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home games. Supplemental service is provided for special events.


Fares and transfers

Golden Gate Ferry fares differ by route, passenger type, and method of payment. As of December 2021, fares are as follows: Transfer discounts are available to/from
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,
Marin Transit Marin Transit is a public bus agency in Marin County, California, in the United States. Originally formed in 1964 as Marin County Transit District (MCTD), Marin Transit was re-branded on 30 July 2007 and now provides a variety of fixed-route and de ...
, Muni, and
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for Clipper card users.


Fleet

Golden Gate Ferry has a fleet of four catamarans and three
monohull right A monohull is a type of boat having only one hull, unlike multihulled boats which can have two or more individual hulls connected to one another. Fundamental concept Among the earliest hulls were simple logs, but these were generally unst ...
vessels. All ferries are wheelchair accessible. The catamarans can carry 30 bicycles, and the monohull vessels can carry 150 bicycles. All ferries have restrooms and on-board refreshments, including a full bar. The monohull vessels are named M.S. ''Marin'', M.S. ''San Francisco'', and M.S. ''Sonoma''. The Marin can carry 750 passengers, and the San Francisco and Sonoma can carry 630 passengers each. They were purchased from Philip F. Spaulding & Associates in
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in 1976–1977. They were originally powered by
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water jets but were converted to
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propeller drives in 1983–1985. More efficient diesel engines were installed in 2001-2002. The ''Marin'' was refurbished from November 2006 to July 2007. The catamarans are named the M.V. ''Del Norte'', M.V. ''Golden Gate'', M.V. ''Mendocino'', and M.V. ''Napa''. The ''Del Norte'' has a capacity of 400 passengers while the other three vessels have a capacity of 450 passengers. The 1998-built ''Del Norte'' and 2001-built ''Mendocino'' were built for Golden Gate Ferry to allow faster and more frequent service than the monohull ferries. The ''Napa'' (formerly ''Snohomish'') and ''Golden Gate'' (formerly ''Chinook'') were purchased from
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in January 2009. In late 2018, Golden Gate Ferry reached an agreement to lease the MV ''Millennium'' from Rhode Island Fast Ferry for one year for $2.5 million. The ''Millennium'' allowed full service to continue while the ''Marin'' and ''Sonoma'' underwent major work and the other ferries received regular maintenance. The ''Millennium'' remained in service until 2020 before returning to Rhode Island. When the M.S. ''Golden Gate'' retired in 2004, she had made 42,108 round trips between Sausalito and San Francisco, carried 21 million passengers, and traveled nearly .


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External links

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Golden Gate Bridge District
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