2022 Muni Service Network

Présentation du projet (Project Introduction)

We are working to build back our ridership by providing high-quality, reliable service that people can count on. To make schedules more reliable and reduce wait times and crowding, we are working to schedule service that reflects available operator staffing. This means we are only scheduling service we know we have the staff to cover.

Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to add service as quickly as we had hoped because of our severe transit operator shortage. We want to add Muni service as soon as we can, but in addition to our operator shortage, revenue across all sources is down. When we developed our FY 2023 & 2024 budget, we planned for several revenue scenarios, and what we’re experiencing is the worst-case scenario, impacts that are being felt by transit agencies across the region. It is likely that our revenue shortfall will impact our service plans, so we’re working hard to identify funding—proposing expanding meter hours citywide, advocating for state funding and laying the groundwork for a new local or regional revenue source. We continue to prioritize operator hiring and work with policymakers and the public to identify new ongoing funding sources to support additional transit service that can meet the needs of the future. 

We will continue community dialogue and planning to develop an expansion of Muni's Rapid network and other frequency improvements to address crowding and reduce wait times on Muni. There are many competing needs for our Muni system, and we are doing our best to balance as many of them as possible with the resources that we have. 

As resources allow, our service changes will continue prioritizing the following goals: 

Focus on equity. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have focused on equity, prioritizing service linking neighborhoods identified by our Muni Service Equity Strategy to essential destinations like hospitals and neighborhood commercial corridors.  Additionally, we have increased service on a number of crowded routes.

Accommodate changing travel patterns. We work to adjust our service to meet the needs of the community. Trip patterns have changed over the last two years with a noticeable shift in San Francisco residents traveling neighborhood to neighborhood instead of the peak period downtown-centric travel pattern that was prevalent pre-pandemic. As the city recovers, travel patterns will likely change again, so we are constantly monitoring and shifting Muni service, as resources are available, to respond to these changes.

Get the most out of the subway. We are proud of the dramatic work we've done to the subway since the start of the pandemic, and we are building on that success to continue to get the most out of the subway by embarking on a large-scale process to improve subway performance. Changes during the pandemic dramatically improved efficiency, speed, reliability and throughput, helping us get more out of our existing infrastructure.

Project Timeline
Initiating Stakeholder Engagement
July - September 2021
Completed
Citywide Engagement
September - October 2021
Completed
Addressing What We Heard: Fine-Tuning the Network
October - November 2021
Completed
MTA Board Consideration
December 2021
Completed
Implementation
2022 - 2024
Pending
Statut du Projet (Project Status)
  1. Implementation / Construction
Étape ou Phase Actuelles (Current Phase or Stage)
Implementation
Achèvement prévu (Predicted Completion)
Late 2022
Project Success
On budget

Future Changes

Line Planned Service Change
(as compared to July 2022 service)
Daytime Frequency (as of July 2022) Planned Daytime Frequency
2 Sutter Increase weekday frequency.

Weekday: every 20 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

Weekday: every 15 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

5 Fulton Increase daytime weekday frequency.

Weekday: every 10 minutes

Weekend: every 8 minutes

Weekday: every 8 minutes

Weekend: every 8 minutes

9R San Bruno Rapid Restore frequency to pre-Phase Two adjustments (see above).

Every 12 minutes 
(weekday only)

Every 10 minutes 
(weekday only)

10 Townsend Restore portion of pre-pandemic route from Potrero Hill to Sansome and Montgomery streets in the Financial District. Realign in Potrero Hill to operate on 16th Street rather than 17th Street, using the new transit lanes.

-

Every 20 minutes

12 Folsom/Pacific Short 
(to 16th Street BART)

Extend from Main and Howard streets to the 16th Street Mission BART Station. Increase weekday frequency.

Weekday: every 20 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

Weekday: every 15 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

12 Folsom/Pacific Long 
(to Cesar Chavez and Mission Street)

Extend from Jackson Street at Van Ness Avenue to Jackson and Fillmore streets. Increase weekday frequency.

Weekday: every 20 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

Weekday: every 15 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

21 Hayes Increase weekday frequency.

Weekday: every 20 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

Weekday: every 15 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

28R 19th Avenue Rapid Restore full pre-pandemic route on weekdays only (same as pre-pandemic).

-

Every 10 minutes (weekday only)

31 Balboa Extend from Market Street to Caltrain Station (Townsend & 4th Street) via SoMa using 3rd and 5th streets. Every 20 minutes No frequency change
38R Geary Rapid Increase weekday frequency.

Weekday: every 8 minutes

Weekend: every 10 minutes

Weekday: every 6 minutes

Weekend: every 10 minutes

 

Completed Changes

Implemented February 19, 2022

Line Service Change
(as compared to December 2021)
Current Daytime Frequency February Daytime Frequency
J Church Extend service into subway. J will run from Balboa Park to Embarcadero Station instead of terminating at Church Street.

Weekdays: every 10 minutes

Weekends: every 12 minutes

Every 15 minutes
All metro lines (J Church, KT Ingleside-Third Street, M Ocean View, N Judah) Expand Sunday service to 12 a.m. Varies depending on metro line; will match current Saturday frequency Varies depending on metro line; will match current Saturday frequency

Note: As of January 7, 2023, the K Ingleside and T Third are no longer combined. The K Ingleside continues to run between Balboa Park and Embarcadero stations. The T Third runs between Sunnydale and Chinatown-Rose Pak Station via Central Subway.

 

Implemented April 16, 2022

Line Service Change (as compared to February service) Daytime Frequency (as of February) Adjusted Daytime Frequency

1 California

Increase frequency on full route.

Weekday: every 8 minutes

Weekend: every 12 minutes

Weekday: every 7 minutes

Weekend: every 10 minutes

8 Bayshore During certain times of the day, replace service with 8AX & 8BX Expresses (see below).

Weekday: every 5 minutes

Weekend: every 7 minutes

Weekday: every 8 minutes

Weekend: every 7 minutes

8AX Bayshore Express Restore full pre-pandemic route on weekdays only (same as pre-pandemic).

-

Every 8 minutes
(weekday only)

8BX Bayshore Express Restore full pre-pandemic route on weekdays only (same as pre-pandemic).

-

Every 8 minutes 
(weekday only)

9R San Bruno Rapid Reduce frequency.

Every 10 minutes 
(weekday only)

Every 12 minutes
(weekday only)
30 Stockton Restore daytime supplemental service from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. along portion of route from Van Ness and North Point to Caltrain.

Weekday: every 12 minutes

Weekend: every 15 minutes

Weekday: every 6 minutes (7 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

Weekend: every 7.5 minutes (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

56 Rutland Extend service to Burton High School. Every 20 minutes No frequency change

 

Implemented July 9, 2022

Map showing the routes that are part of the July 2022 service changes. Routes responding to crowding: 14R Mission Rapid, 29 Sunset, 45 Union-Stockton, 58 Lake Merced, L Bus. Routes that are restoring connections: 2 Sutter, 6 Parnassus, 21 Hayes. Routes being adjusted or restored: 23 Monterey, 28 19th Avenue, 43 Masonic, 49 Van Ness, 52 Excelsior, 57 Parkmerced, 58 Lake Merced, 66 Quintara.

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Line Service Change
(as compared to April service)
Daytime Frequency (as of April) Adjusted Daytime Frequency
2 Sutter

Restore portion of pre-pandemic route from Presidio Avenue and California Street to Downtown in response to community feedback.

-

Every 20 minutes
Haight/Parnassus Restore pre-pandemic connections in response to community feedback. - Weekday and Weekends: Every 20 minutes
14R Mission Rapid Restore some supplemental service along portion of route from Outer Mission to Downtown, as resources are available to reduce crowding.

Weekdays Only: Every 5 minutes (peak hours)

No frequency change
21 Hayes Restore portion of pre-pandemic route from St. Mary’s Hospital to Civic Center Station and the Main Library, no longer continuing downtown on Market Street.

-

Every 20 minutes
23 Monterey Restore to pre-pandemic alignment on Sloat Boulevard to the San Francisco Zoo in response to community feedback.

Weekday: every 20 minutes

Weekend: every 30 minutes

No frequency change

28 19th Avenue Extend from Van Ness Avenue and North Point Street to Powell and Beach streets in Fisherman’s Wharf to replace the 49 Van Ness-Mission which will terminate at Van Ness/North Point in response to changing trip patterns.

Weekday: every 12 minutes

Weekend: every 15 minutes

No frequency change
29 Sunset Increase weekday frequency to address crowding.

Weekday: every 10 minutes

Weekend: every 12 minutes

Weekday: every 9 minutes

Weekend: every 12 minutes

43 Masonic Restore to pre-pandemic alignment, extending to north of Presidio Avenue and California Street to the Presidio, the Marina and Fort Mason.

Weekday: every 12 minutes

Weekend: every 20 minutes

No frequency change
45 Union/Stockton Increase frequency to address crowding. Every 12 minutes Every 10 minutes
49 Van Ness Restore full pre-pandemic route to Van Ness and North Point rather than Powell and Beach streets.

Weekday: every 6 minutes

Weekend: every 8 minutes

No frequency change
52 Excelsior Restore full pre-pandemic route. Every 20 minutes No frequency change
57 Parkmerced Extend from Eucalyptus Drive and Junipero Serra Boulevard to West Portal Station, restoring some pre-pandemic connections in response to community feedback. Every 20 minutes No frequency change
58 Lake Merced Reroute to serve Brotherhood Way instead of Westlake Shopping Center. Reduced frequency to address crowding on higher ridership lines. Every 20 minutes Every 30 minutes
66 Quintara Return to pre-pandemic alignment terminating in the Inner Sunset. Every 20 minutes No frequency change
L Taraval Bus Shorten route to run between the SF Zoo and West Portal Station and increase frequency in response to changing trip patterns.

Weekdays: every 10 minutes

Weekends: every 12 minutes

Weekdays: every 8 minutes

Weekends: every 10 minutes

Coordonnées pour nous contacter (Contact Information)
415.646.2005