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San Francisco Video: One Morning in the Life of a 'Google Bus' Stop

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Note: Click on image above to play video on Vimeo.

Offered without a lot of comment: A video posted this morning showing tech shuttle activity at the Municipal Railway's eastbound 21-Hayes bus stop at the corner of Hayes and Steiner streets (the perspective is looking west on Hayes toward Steiner and Alamo Square, which is visible in the background).

Draw your own conclusions, but I think the 15 or so shuttles we see flit in and out of the frame dramatize how central a role the "Google buses" are playing in carrying people from the city to jobs in Silicon Valley. The guy who posted this on Vimeo, Paul Supawanich, indicated this was shot Thursday between 6:15 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. He says that only one private company operates shuttles from this stop.

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