- Geary Boulevard
Geary Boulevard (designated as Geary Street east of Van Ness Avenue) is a major east-west thoroughfare in
San Francisco, California , beginning downtown at Market Street near Market Street's intersection withMontgomery Street , and running westbound through downtown, the Civic Center area, theWestern Addition , and running for most of its length through the predominantly residential Richmond District. Geary Boulevard terminates near Sutro Heights Park at 48th Avenue, close to theCliff House above Ocean Beach at thePacific Ocean . At 40th Avenue, Geary intersects with Point Lobos Avenue, which takes through traffic to the Cliff House, Ocean Beach and theGreat Highway . Geary Boulevard is a major commercial artery through the Richmond District; it is lined with stores and restaurants, many of them catering to the various immigrant groups who live in the area. The boulevard borders Japantown between Fillmore and Laguna Streets.Geary Boulevard carries two-way traffic for most of its route, but it carries only westbound traffic for the easternmost portion of its length, east of Gough Street.
The roadway is named for
John W. Geary , the firstmayor of San Francisco after California became a U.S. state. It began life as a dirt carriage track out to theCliff House and Ocean Beach and for a time a flat track paralleled the road where horsemen raced their mounts on Sundays.Muni bus service along Geary Boulevard is provided by the
38 Geary bus line, which is the most heavily used bus line in the city with over 50,000 passengers per day,cite web
url = http://www.sfmta.com/cms/rtep/tepdataindx.htm
title = Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) Data
publisher = San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
accessmonthday = 19 August
accessyear = 2008] and over 100,000 passengers per day in adjacent lines (1 California, 2 Clement, 31 Balboa).There have been studies by Muni of the possibility of creating a
light rail line on Geary,cite web
url = http://www.sfmta.com/cms/rsrtp/srtpindx.htm
title = Short Range Transit Plan
publisher = San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
accessmonthday = 16 December
accessyear = 2007] but no plans have been adopted yet. A bus rapid transit line is being planned on Geary Boulevard between Van Ness and 33rd Avenue.cite web
url = http://www.sfcta.org/content/view/40/143/#StudyArea
title = Geary Corridor Bus Rapid Transit - FAQ
publisher = San Francisco Transportation Authority
accessmonthday = 5 October
accessyear = 2008] The target completion date is in 2010-2011. This bus rapid transit corridor will have dedicated bus lanes down Geary Boulevard. The dedicated lanes are planned to be "rail ready," which means the rails will be put and ready for light rail when the subway section in downtown is completed (which will not be until 2020 - 2030).This will not be the first streetcar line on Geary. From 1912, when the
San Francisco Municipal Railway began service, until 1956, whenredevelopment projects led by Justin Herman included its removal and replacement with buses, the B Geary line ran along this street to Playland andOcean Beach . If and when a future streetcar line is built along Geary, it will once again use the "B" letter.Fact|date=December 2007The section of the boulevard between Franklin Street and Masonic Avenue was upgraded to a signalized expressway in the 1960s.Fact|date=December 2007 It features between four and eight through lanes and two grade separations at Masonic and Fillmore, complete with semi-exits.
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