Calbert says that his relationship with his son has improved and that he now "take[s] the BART sometimes to his office for lunch." During the bay cruise in {From Russian Hill with Love (#1.7)}, he points out Salesforce Tower and says it's where C.J. works.
But there is no practical way to incorporate a BART ride as part of a trip from the crest of Nob Hill to San Francisco's tallest building. His best public transit option for that journey is to catch the California Street cable car in front of Pacific View, ride it to Battery Street, and walk three blocks from there.
But there is no practical way to incorporate a BART ride as part of a trip from the crest of Nob Hill to San Francisco's tallest building. His best public transit option for that journey is to catch the California Street cable car in front of Pacific View, ride it to Battery Street, and walk three blocks from there.
Charles' letter to Calbert is addressed to him in San Francisco with the zip code 91402. San Francisco zip codes start with 941, not 914.
Calbert says he "take[s] the BART" to his son's office.
In the SF Area, the Bay Area Rapid Transit system is known as BART. There is no "the".
It's common for people in Southern California to (incorrectly) put "the" before proper nouns, as is the case here, demonstrating the writers were not from the SF Bay Area.
In the SF Area, the Bay Area Rapid Transit system is known as BART. There is no "the".
It's common for people in Southern California to (incorrectly) put "the" before proper nouns, as is the case here, demonstrating the writers were not from the SF Bay Area.