Image Gallery
Select from the albums below to view renderings of the new Transbay Transit Center, historical photos of the former Transbay Terminal and other images related to the project. ![]()
Albums

- Historical Album
- San Francisco’s Transbay Terminal was built in 1939 at First and Mission streets as the terminal for East Bay trains using the newly opened Bay Bridge. In its heyday at the end of World War II, the terminal’s rail system served 26 million passengers annually...
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- Transit Center Architecture Album
- The new Transbay Transit Center will be built on the current site of the Transbay Terminal in downtown San Francisco and will serve eleven transportation systems. The new bus and rail facility will serve as San Francisco’s next landmark and will feature a 5.4-acre ...
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- City Park Album
- The park, just over a quarter mile long, will feature an array of spaces. Interspersed throughout the park, open lawn areas, rolling vegetated mounds, and display gardens which flower will provide visual interest year-round…
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- Transbay Artists Album
- The Transbay Joint Powers Authority engaged the San Francisco Arts Commission to manage and oversee the planning and development of a public art program for the new Transbay Transit Center...
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- Temporary Terminal Groundbreaking Album
- The first phase of the Transbay Transit Center Project commenced in December 2008 with the groundbreaking of the Temporary Terminal. The below album features photos from this landmark event.
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- Governors Event
- On July 18, 2012, Governor Jerry Brown signed the state high speed rail funding bill (SB 1029) on the site of the future Transbay Transit Center in downtown San Francisco. Executive Director of the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan served as ...
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