Giants World Series Parade Live Stream, Route Info, Start Time And More

October 31, 2012; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants right fielder Hunter Pence (middle) and teammates celebrate by throwing cracker jacks in the air during the World Series victory celebration at City Hall. The Giants defeated the Detroit Tigers in a four-game sweep to win the 2012 World Series. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
October 31, 2012; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants right fielder Hunter Pence (middle) and teammates celebrate by throwing cracker jacks in the air during the World Series victory celebration at City Hall. The Giants defeated the Detroit Tigers in a four-game sweep to win the 2012 World Series. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /
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The San Francisco Giants will parade through the streets on Friday afternoon in celebration of yet another World Series.

If you live in San Francisco, getting home from work might be a nightmare tomorrow.

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According to CBS Local San Francisco, the Giants will hold their World Series celebratory parade on Halloween day, starting at noon on Market St. and wrapping up all the festivities at City Hall around four hours later.

Parade details:

Date: Friday, Oct. 31st
Start Time: 12:00 pm (PST)
Starting Location: Market St. @ Stuart St.
Ending Location: City Hall
Live Stream Information: KPIX CBS Local

*The city has advised residents to take public transportation Friday if possible, citing the Caltrain, BART, and Muni as the best options. BART has announced that they will run rush hour schedules all day, ending at 2am in order to accomodate all residents.The Golden Gate Ferry has also promised extra ferries all day tomorrow to help out. *

There’s a strong forecast for rain tomorrow, which could affect the Giants’ parade. Should the festivities have no obstacles, though, they will wind from Market St. to City Hall over the span of about an hour and a half, with speeches being made at City Hall itself from around 1:30 pm until nearly four.

Speeches will be made by city dignitaries, in addition to players from the championship roster- although, according to CBS San Francisco, exactly who will be making the speeches hasn’t been announced yet.

This should be a celebration to remember, so try to make it out if you can! Of course, if you don’t, there’s always a good chance you’ll get another chance to attend in the next year or two…

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