Trolleybus route in San Francisco, California
30 Stockton A New Flyer XT60 on Sacramento Street in June 2024
System Muni trolleybus network Operator San Francisco Municipal Railway Garage Potrero division Vehicle New Flyer XT60 Began service January 20, 1951 (1951-01-20 ) Predecessors F Stockton Locale San Francisco , California Termini Townsend and 4th (Inbound)Crissy Field in The Presidio (daytime) Divisadero and Chestnut (evening) Van Ness and North Point (some trips as 30S)Length 5.3 miles (8.5 km) Other routes 30X, 45 Union/Stockton Frequency 12m Weekend frequency 15–17m Daily ridership 20,400 (2019)[ 1] Map 30 Stockton Map
Route map
Crissy Field Transit Terminal
Mason St–Sports Basement
Mason St & Halleck St
Broderick St & Jefferson St
Jefferson St & Divisadero St
Broderick St & Beach St
Divisadero St & Beach St
Broderick St & North Point St
Divisadero St & North Point St
Broderick St & Bay St
Divisadero St & Bay St
Broderick St & Francisco St
Divisadero St & Francisco St
Divisadero St & Chestnut St
Chestnut St & Pierce St
Chestnut St & Fillmore St
Chestnut St & Webster St
Chestnut St & Laguna St
Chestnut St & Gough St
Chestnut St & Van Ness Ave
Van Ness Ave & Bay St
North Point St & Polk St
North Point St & Van Ness Ave
North Point St & Larkin St
North Point St & Hyde St
Columbus Ave & Bay St
Columbus Ave & Francisco St
Columbus Ave & Taylor St
Columbus Ave & Lombard St
Columbus Ave & Mason St
Columbus Ave & Filbert St
Columbus Ave & Union St
Stockton St & Columbus Ave
Stockton St & Pacific Ave
Stockton St & Washington St
Stockton St & Sacramento St
Stockton St & Sutter St
Stockton St & Geary St
Kearny St & Geary St
4th St & Market St
4th St & Mission St
3rd St & Stevenson St
4th St & Folsom St
3rd St & Folsom St
3rd St & Bryant St
3rd St & Brannan St
Townsend St & 5th St
Townsend St & 4th St
4th and King Street station
30 Stockton is a trolleybus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway . The line is notable for being the slowest trolleybus route in the city of San Francisco because it travels through the densely populated neighborhood of Chinatown .[citation needed ]
^ "Short Range Transit Plan" (PDF) . San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency . December 3, 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 5, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2021 .