Interesting question. They had a ferry boat system that would take them across from Oakland and I think a bus system would have taken riders to the south bay. The light rail and BART systems are pretty recent. Even as a kid going to San Francisco I remember my mom pointing out the ferry/bus/cable system the city had. Of course, the south bay area wasn't as built up in 1920's as it is today and the airport wouldn't have been there yet. I imagine the need to get to the south bay wasn't very great. By-the-way I don't think the Bay bridge would have been built yet either. I remember seeing pictures in books of the building of it in the 30's or early 40's.
is the name of the San Francisco bridge called golden gate......it IS called the Golden Gate Bridge and the other bridge in San Francisco is The bay bridge.
San Francisco is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge.
It helped people get to San Francisco faster. It provided a vital transportation link between the growing City of San Francisco and the counties of northern California, the great Redwood Empire.
If the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco were to be flattened, the city would face significant economic, transportation, and cultural impacts. The bridge is a major landmark and tourist attraction, so its loss would affect tourism and local businesses. Transportation would also be disrupted, as the bridge is a key route for commuters and goods. Additionally, the bridge holds historical and cultural significance for the city, so its destruction would have a profound emotional impact on residents and visitors alike.
The name of the bridge that is a landmark in San Francisco and California is the Golden Gate Bridge
The famous bridge in California is the Golden Gate Bridge. This bridge can be found when you visit San Francisco.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Bay Bridge (not to be confused with the Golden Gate Bridge) connects San Francisco with Oakland.
San Francisco, USA.
it is the largest bridge in san francisco
The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco, California. The bridge was completed in 1937 and spans the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco (LEFT (western) Coast USA )
It is planned to only be closed for Eastbound traffic. Westbound lanes into San Francisco will still be allowed.