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Salesforce public park5/15/2023 ![]() We also provide oversight for the project. The Transportation Authority provided over $200 million toward the transit center and Caltrain/High-Speed Rail Connections with support from San Francisco's Prop K half-cent sales tax for transportation. Funding for the project includes federal grants, proceeds from the sale of state property in the area, loans, and regional and local sources. The total cost of the Salesforce Transit Center is $2.2 billon. Phase Two of the project, the Caltrain Downtown Extension, will bring in Caltrain train service from the peninsula and eventually California High-Speed Rail trains from Southern California into an underground station of the Salesforce Transit Center. Phase One of the project connected AC Transit and WestCAT bus service from the East Bay, Greyhound and Amtrak bus service, and San Francisco Muni service to the transit center. It is one of three long-awaited amenities (the park, the transit center, and the gondola lift) to open. ![]() The transit center replaced the seismically deficient Transbay Terminal, which opened in 1939 and was located at First and Mission streets. Salesforce Park is the public rooftop park that sits above the Salesforce Transit Center. The Salesforce Transit Center is located south of Mission Street between Second and Beale streets in downtown San Francisco. New to the center is a privately operated gondola with direct access to the park, free to the public from Salesforce Plaza at Mission and Fremont streets. The Transbay Joint Powers Authority has overseen planning, design, and construction of the Salesforce Transit Center and manages its operations. The raised urban oasis and corporate High Line rip-off, which cost a cool 2. The transit center accommodates more than 100,000 passengers each weekday and up to 45 million people per year.Įight Bay Area counties and the State of California connect to the transit center through 11 transit systems: AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, Golden Gate Transit, Greyhound, Muni, SamTrans, WestCAT Lynx, Amtrak, Paratransit, and future High-Speed Rail. The facility is owned and operated by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority. The multi-level building features a rooftop public park, service for five bus systems, art installations, retail shops, restaurants, a gym, pop-up shops, and more. Salesforce Park is a 5.4-acre public rooftop park atop Salesforce Transit Center. ![]() The Salesforce Transit Center is San Francisco’s new regional transit hub.
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