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Metro route information is available in an accessible format on the Description tab of the J Church, K Ingleside, M Ocean View, N Judah and T Third route pages. For BART visit the BART website. Muni...
Metro route information is available in an accessible format on the Description tab of the J Church, K Ingleside, M Ocean View, N Judah and T Third route pages. For BART visit the BART website. Muni...
San Francisco's Muni Metro subway system moves our highest volumes of customers through the core of the city. The Muni Metro system operates on fixed surface railways and underground tunnels from...
Metro Access The Muni Metro light rail system features six lines: the J Church, K Ingleside, L Taraval, M Ocean View, N Judah and the T Third. These lines serve downtown and neighborhoods in the...
As of 2024, Muni Metro is the United States' third-busiest light rail system, operating a fleet of 151 light rail vehicles (LRV) with an average weekday ridership of 173,500 passengers. Learn more...
The Muni Metro Capacity Study aims to develop a vision to shape the Muni Metro of the future. It looks far out into the future to prepare for potential Muni Metro ridership growth, exploring changes...
With the completion of Central Subway, customers will be able to ride the T Third Muni Metro all the way from Visitacion Valley to Chinatown. Starting November 19, when Muni Metro riders can first...
The Muni Metro Stations (Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell, Civic Center, Van Ness, Church, Castro, Forest Hill and West Portal) serves as San Francisco’s highest ridership corridor, welcoming over 87...
Please see below for current elevator status. This page shows the current elevator status of all Muni Metro elevators. If you notice an elevator out of service or in need of attention, please notify...
All Muni Metro underground stations (Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell, Civic Center, Van Ness, Church Street, Castro Street, Forest Hill, Chinatown-Rose-Pak and Union Square-Market Street) are...
Alert: Effective December 19, 2020, J Church Metro service will resume between Balboa Park and Church and Duboce streets. On January 23, 2021, T Third Metro service is planned to resume between...
Outbound platform escalator rehabed at Powell Station As the Phase 2 of the Muni Metro Escalator Rehabilitation Project continues to make progress, the work on the outbound platform escalator at...
As the Phase 2 of the Muni Metro Escalator Rehabilitation Project continues to make headways, work on the outbound platform escalator at Civic Center and inbound platform escalator at Church have been...
The application period for the Community Working Group closed on October 18, 2023. Thank you for your interest! Are you a regular Muni Metro rider? Are you involved in your community and live or work...
Muni Metro Rail resumes with a modified network. Please read below for a summary of the modified network. For more detailed information, visit the Rail Recovery page. Route Pages will be updated on...
In order to achieve the SFMTA’s vision for transit service, we have some work to do. Staff have provided an overarching framework for how SFMTA will achieve a truly dazzling vision for Muni service...
The back lot of the Muni Metro East (MME) Rail Facility has been used as an SFMTA storage yard since it opened. Adjacent to the MME rail yard, the back lot has stored a variety of equipment and bulky...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) constantly maintains the rail system to enhance the safety and reliability of the Muni Metro service. Starting tentatively in December 2020...
In our July 21 #TBT post, we dug into the story of the Rome, a buried ship that Muni Metro riders pass through every day. This week, we’ll shed a little more light on the discovery of the ship during...
Have you heard the change? For some, the change was surprising. As a number of Muni Metro customers have noticed, we did indeed make a change to our public address system. Gone is our antiquated...
By May, the SFMTA plans to restart more Muni Metro rail service, extending the T Third Metro rail route between Sunnydale and West Portal, and bringing the full N Judah Metro rail route back into...
When the Muni Metro is stopped, these alternatives will keep you moving. Check for updates on @sfmta_muni on Twitter If you don't have twitter access, you can view our list of SFMTA tweets For travel...
New subway signage showing new directional wayfinding and accessible exists. When the Muni Metro subway reopened on May 15, 2021, customers noticed some changes at the Castro and Church stations: new...
Phase Two of the Muni Metro Escalator Rehabilitation Project reached the substantial completion milestone on Oct. 9, 2019. The Van Ness inbound platform escalator, the last unit in line for rehab, has...
We’re working to modernize Muni Metro — learn what our Train Control Upgrade Project could mean for your trips. Our Train Control Upgrade Project (TCUP) aims to modernize and grow Muni Metro for...