After the merger, Muni accepted MSR tokens and continued to use them during World War II. Between 1943 and 1945, temporary ...
The electric-powered 30 Stockton serves tens of thousands of riders every day. It runs from the Giants’ ballpark in SoMa all ...
Ensure that Muni vehicles, elevators, escalators, surface rail stops and signage and wayfinding are accessible. Improve bus ...
Remember to park and lock correctly at a bike rack. Bad parking obstructs sidewalks and crosswalks, which can lead to a fine.
Since 2014, the Muni Forward initiative has made San Francisco’s public transit system faster, more reliable, easier to ...
To prepare for the return of train service, our operators are training on the new tracks along Taraval. We’re happy to share ...
The new design would create a more familiar and comfortable street, similar to other separated bike lanes in the city. Picture the bikeways on Howard, Folsom and 17th streets. Valencia Street between ...
You’ll also find the world’s oldest operating cable car, “Big” 19. Plus, the popular “Hyde Ride” cable car trip is available ...
Table below shows selected stops and planned service. For a complete stop list, with links to all stops for stop details and real-time vehicle predictions, please visit Stops/Description section of ...
Table below shows selected stops and planned service. For a complete stop list, with links to all stops for stop details and real-time vehicle predictions, please visit Stops/Description section of ...
San Francisco is home to an estimated 187,000 adults aged 60 and older, and 38,000 adults aged 18-64 with disabilities.[1] Together, these two groups make up about 25% of the city’s population. Older ...
San Francisco is home to an estimated 187,000 adults ages 60 and older and 38,000 adults ages 18-64 living with a disability. Nearly two-thirds of the disabled population are people of color. Together ...