Here are six of the many ways to enjoy Salesforce Park. That said, the complex offers just as much for visitors as it does for locals. By 2029, the Transbay Joint Powers Authority plans to use the bottom floor for train operators such as Caltrain and California High-Speed Rail. The second-floor bus deck connects directly to the Bay Bridge, allowing buses from Oakland and other parts of the East Bay to avoid street-level bottlenecks upon entering San Francisco. July’s Collaboration is with Sarah Klein who created a video titled The Roof Garden. While the “Salesforce gondola” will be more fun than practical, other components of the $2.6 billion transit center aim to make life easier for commuters. As soon as September, an aerial tram will take passengers from Salesforce Tower Plaza to the rooftop park. Separate from Salesforce Tower, the Salesforce Transit Center building consists of five floors-two underground, three above-with plans to expand operations in the near future. In fact, a vast array of activities from zumba classes to Shakespearean performances has been planned to encourage people to take advantage of the beautiful new rooftop space. The park is free for everyone to access year-round, whether or not you’re waiting for a bus connection. Situated atop the transit center, Salesforce Park offers both a community space and an escape from the bustle of Downtown San Francisco. After eight years of construction, Salesforce Transit Center is now open to the public.
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