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Ferry Service map
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Water Taxi Map ![]() Source: http://www.socketsite.com/archives/2..._take_two.html Last edited by Cal_Escapee; April 12th, 2012 at 08:03 PM. |
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Looks like the Richmond Ferry is next.
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I think that a good ferry service for Antioch would be:
Antioch-Berkeley (or Richmond)-San Francisco (off-peak and weekends) Antioch-San Francisco (peak) That way, ferries can be utilized more efficiently rather than dedicating one ferry to and from Antioch. Plus, I believe that it would mean Clipper will finally reach Antioch and nearby communities indeed after BART at Pittsburg/Bay Point.
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The Berkeley ferry will and should have it's own dedicated ferry service. I can imagine that the SF-Berkeley ferry will have a higher ridership and the ride will be 22 minutes according to WETA. http://watertransit.org/proposedRout..._overview.aspx I think it's much more efficient this way since you can have 2 ferries for the SF-Antioch (a ferry every hour). 2 ferries for SF-Berkeley (a ferry every 10-15 minutes). |
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I've made a few maps of the ferry routes we have in the Bay Area and it's about the half way mark. I never said the trip from Martinez to Antioch was going to take an hour. I said Martinez to SF will take an hour. I think you fail to realize that once the ferry arrives at Martinez, it doesn't immediately leave. It has to stay at the dock for a few minutes to pick up passengers. Comparing a car trip to a ferry isn't a very good idea. Cars can travel 60mph+ in the freeways while the ferries Antioch-SF will travel about 34knots which is around 39mph (this is based on the Vallejo Baylink ferries). An hour from Martinez to SF is a good estimate since the Vallejo ferry takes about an hour to get to SF.
image hosted on flickr ![]() San Francisco Bay Area Ferry Map by TJPrz, on Flickr Last edited by 612bv3; October 7th, 2012 at 05:59 AM. |
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I think a good suggestion would be to operate the current Oakland - South City service via San Francisco Ferry Building on the reverse commute (AM to the East Bay, PM to S San Francisco) so that the loads can improve, thus increasing its farebox recovery rate. Another suggestion: cut down the ferry rate to like $5 so that more people can use the service.
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