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The Salesforce Transit Center is located south of Mission Street between Second and Beale streets in downtown San Francisco.

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The Transbay Joint Powers Authority has overseen planning, design, and construction of the Salesforce Transit Center and manages its operations.

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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 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. to 8 P.M.The Salesforce Transit Center is San Francisco’s new regional transit hub. This new public park of San Francisco is for everyone's recreation. Not a usual way of transporting, there is a free of charge one-way Gondola ride that elevates you from the ground floor to the park. The park also hosts various seasonal events and some special events like Zumba, yoga, art cart, games meet-up, and much more. It has a capacity of housing around one thousand people.

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The amphitheater is an apt place for different activities like yoga, concerts, movie nights, etc. Around 600 trees and 16,000 plants are assembled in thirteen varied botanical attribute areas. There's the main plaza which is an open space, a walkable grassy floor.Īlong the walking path, park houses varied delicate plant species. This public park features grassy lawns, swaying fountains, curved walking pathways, with benches lined up along, an amphitheater, and a children's playground. It is stretched over four blocks and has a delightful landscape. This 5.4 acres rooftop park sits atop of the Salesforce transit center, above Salesforce Plaza. Salesforce Park is a city park in downtown, San Francisco.












Sfdc park