Talk:San Francisco Pride
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[edit] Accuracy
- Trains run every 60 to 90 seconds from 10PM-3AM, with lesser frequencies of approx. every 3 minutes from 3AM to 7AM.
Those frequencies seem very high...where are these numbers from?
- BART operates longer trains (ten to twelve car trains) during Gay Pride Weekend, but maintains regular weekend service of trains every 15 to 20 minutes.
I don't think BART can physically fit twelve-car trains in the stations! -- Beland 03:24, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Convert Footnotes3 to Footnotes
Most of the footnotes in this article use the Footnote3 mechanism, but one uses the newer Footnotes mechanism. The article should be consistent. Since Footnotes is the current style and Footnotes3 is marked obsolete, I propose to change the old reference style to the new when I get a moment. Wikipedia policy calls for getting a consensus first before making such a change, so I'm calling for comments now. I'll leave discussion open for a week; sometime after July 4, 2006, if we have a consensus, I'll make the change. --Jdlh | Talk 21:31, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Economic benefits
Does anyone know any rough figures on how much extra money is brought into the city durring the event? From increased tourism, sales tax from local shops, etc.
[edit] A bit of history on the name of the Parade and celebration
As a gay man who attended the Parade in 1980, 1981 and 1982, I want to point out that the Parade in those years was called the San Francisco International Gay Freedom Day Parade and Celebration. It also seems relevant to point out that during those years there was a special marching band (the Gay Freedom Day Marching Band) that performed for the parade, as well as at other events in San Francisco, including the Chinese New Year parade.67.10.184.233 12:53, 3 December 2006 (UTC)