Union Street (San Francisco)

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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.
Bella & Daisy’s Dog bakery, boutique, daycare, and grooming at 1750 Union Street

Union Street is an east-west street in San Francisco[1] that starts out at Montgomery Street, and runs through Russian Hill and Cow Hollow shopping district[2] and ends in the Presidio in San Francisco.

It is the only east-west street that allows two-way traffic to traverse Russian Hill (all others have gaps or one-way segments). For this reason, 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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