This museum is closed permanently.
The Santa Rosa ferry, a Steel Electric-class vessel, was constructed in Alameda, California. It was originally built for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad. This historical detail adds a layer of depth to the ferry's story, making it more than just a means of transportation, but a part of the region's industrial and maritime history.
Today, the Santa Rosa ferry is moored at Pier 3 in San Francisco. It serves a dual purpose as office space for Hornblower's Northern California Operations and as the Corporate Headquarters for Hornblower's suite of companies. While it no longer operates as a ferry, it remains a significant part of San Francisco's maritime landscape.
Specialized & Alternative Industrial heritage Maritime Historic house
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