The Geary Rapid project will make traveling on Geary—home to one of the busiest bus corridors in the west—a more reliable and safer experience with dedicated bus lanes and safety improvements for people walking. The Geary Rapid Project reflects numerous design changes in response to community input. The SFMTA Board approved these changes on August 21, 2018.
See updated block-by-block design details
- O’Farrell Street: Powell Street to Grant Avenue
- Geary Street: Stockton Street to Kearny Street
- O’Farrell Street: Taylor Street to Powell Street
- Geary Street: Mason Street to Stockton Street
- O’Farrell Street: Leavenworth Street to Taylor Street
- Geary Street: Leavenworth Street to Taylor Street
- O’Farrell Street: Larkin Street to Leavenworth Street
- Geary Street: Larkin Street to Leavenworth Street
- O’Farrell Street: Van Ness Avenue to Larkin Street
- Geary Street: Van Ness Avenue to Larkin Street
- O’Farrell Street/Starr King Way: Gough Street to Van Ness Avenue
- Geary Boulevard: Gough Street to Van Ness Avenue
- Geary Boulevard: Laguna Street to Gough Street
- Geary Boulevard: Webster Street to Laguna Street
- Geary Boulevard: Steiner Street to Webster Street
- Geary Boulevard: Scott Street to Steiner Street
- Geary Boulevard: Divisadero Street to Scott Street
- Geary Boulevard: Lyon Street to Divisadero Street
- Geary Boulevard: Emerson Street to Lyon Street
- Geary Boulevard: Cook Street to Wood Street
- Geary Boulevard: Stanyan Street to Spruce Street