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Central Subway Readies Fare Gates and Ticket Vending Machines
In October, crews began installing and testing fare gate and ticket vending machine equipment at new underground stations that hundreds of Muni customers will use to pay for Muni fares once the...
Muni Fare Increases Go into Effect September 1, 2014
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees all transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), reminds customers that the Muni increase in adult...
Can't pay your fare? We Can Help.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit people hard. Millions of people across the country have lost their jobs or lost their incomes. When times are tough, even paying for the bus can be a challenge. During...
Meet Your New On-Board Muni Fare Machines
Look for these new fareboxes on your Muni vehicle starting this week. They’ve made thousands of Muni rides possible each day. And after more than 25 busy years of transit transactions, our old on...
All fares, fees and fines, FY 2015-2016 PDF
Google and 511 trip planner fares incorrect
The trip planners on Google and 511 are showing Muni trips as free. We are actually charging regular fares. We are sorry for the inconvenience and are working with 511 and Google to get this corrected...
Your Chase Center Event Ticket = Your Muni Fare
NBA All-Star 2025 Note: Your ticket to the NBA Crossover event at Moscone Center and NBA All Star Concert Series at Pier 48 is also your Muni fare! You can ride Muni all day (excluding cable cars)...
SFMTA Increases Time Limit for a Single Ride Fare to Two Hours
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which manages all ground transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), today reminded riders that the time limit for...
3-6-25 CAC Item 7 Taxi Upfront Fare Program
SFMTA Increases Time Limit for a Single Ride Fare to Two Hours
Taxi Upfront Fare Pilot policy memo 2023.11.1
How to Access Low-Income Transit Fares and Fee Waivers
SFMTA offers a number of discounts on transit fares and parking related fees for low income customers with a gross annual income (before taxes) at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level indicated...
Pay What You Can: Income-Based Fares for Public Transportation
This week we’d like to share an article on Seattle’s new OrcaLift program, a reduced-fare program for low-income residents who use public transportation in the Seattle area. The program aims to...