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Italian fishermen mending nets on wharf at foot of Union Street in San Francisco. Boats are lined up on the wharf for painting and repairs, ca. 1891.
Union Street
is an east?west street in
San Francisco
.
[1]
It starts out near the
Embarcadero
waterfront, with a half-block gap on
Telegraph Hill
before resuming near
Montgomery Street
, then runs through
Russian Hill
and a shopping district in
Cow Hollow
, ending in the
Presidio
. According to some,
[
who?
]
Union Street also marks the dividing line between Cow Hollow and
Pacific Heights
to the south.
[2]
It is the only east?west street that allows two-way traffic to traverse Russian Hill (all others have gaps or one-way segments). The
Muni
45 Union/Stockton
and
41 Union
bus lines, both utilizing Union Street, are the only Muni bus lines that cross Russian Hill east-west.
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