Union Street (San Francisco)

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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