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Celebrating 150 Years of Cable Cars

1 year 9 months ago

Powell Street Cable Cars Looking Down Powell Street Towards Sutter Street San Francisco’s iconic cable cars are turning 150 this year, and we’re throwing a party to celebrate! Today the SFMTA is...

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Meet the People who Keep You Safe on Muni

1 year 9 months ago

Next time you ride Muni or see a Muni vehicle, keep an eye out for the faces of some of the people of the SFMTA working to keep customers and fellow staff safe on Muni, day to day. They include...

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Discounted Muni Fares Support the Community

1 year 9 months ago

Find out if you qualify for discounts below. Did you know that the SFMTA offers a number of discounted fares for our riders? From youth to seniors to people with low incomes, there are options to fit...

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Unsung Heroes of the Central Subway

1 year 10 months ago

When is a subway more than just a subway? More than its tracks, tunnels and platforms? More than simply a way to get from point A to point B? A subway is much more when people put their hearts and...

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San Francisco To Extend Parking Meter Hours Citywide

1 year 10 months ago

Update: The rollout proposal described below is being delayed while the city conducts an independent analysis of the economic impact of extending parking meter hours. Much like real estate, parking is...

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Thanks for Keeping Your Mask On

3 years 7 months ago

Please be advised that the the Federal requirement to wear a mask while riding, boarding and waiting for Muni vehicles has been extended to March 18, 2022. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Muni...

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Then and Now: Keeping the Cable Cars on the Move

3 years 7 months ago

When Andrew Hallidie’s first cable car climbed Nob Hill on Clay Street in August 1873, the cars were a brand-new technology to replace the horse-drawn streetcars used at the time. Little did he know...

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29 Sunset Improvement Project Relaunched

3 years 6 months ago

Improvements are on the horizon for one of the longest bus routes in the Muni system. As part of the 29 Sunset Improvement Project, the SFMTA is conducting a survey to gather feedback and ideas on how...

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Construction Starts on the Battery/Sansome Quick-Build

2 years 3 months ago

Rendered image of the completed Battery/Sansome Quick Build Project The first-ever protected bike lane in the Financial District is on its way in! This week, SFMTA crews are starting work on the...

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A Brief History of the T Third Part 1: 1860-2007

2 years 3 months ago

Earlier this month, we launched free weekend shuttle service in the Central Subway. And come January 7th, our 4 new stations will connect directly to the rest of the T line from Sunnydale to Chinatown...

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Slow Streets are Here to Stay—Here's How to Use Them

2 years 3 months ago

Slow Streets provide safe travel for children, families, wheel users, older adults, persons with disabilities and the entire community The success of Slow Streets depends on everyone working together...

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Muni Art 2023 

2 years 1 month ago

“ The Botanical Gardens” by Alice Wu, 2023 Muni Artist, 10th grade We’re partnering with San Francisco Beautiful for the eighth year of Muni Art! The 2023 theme is “ Sights of San Francisco” and for...

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Parking at Muni Stops is Being Phased Out

2 years 1 month ago

Implementing red curb "clear zones" occurs in two phases. Read more below. If you would like for us to prioritize a particular bus stop for conversion, please make a request through 311. In late...

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A New Connection with Art in Chinatown

2 years 1 month ago

Artwork at the Chinatown-Rose Pak Central Subway Station brings communities to the forefront by honoring the history and contemporary identity of Chinatown. These art pieces deliver vivid colors and...

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2022 Muni Rider Survey

2 years 1 month ago

Almost 100% of San Franciscans have access to Muni service within two or three blocks of their home or work. The results of the 2022 Muni Rider Survey indicate that our continuing efforts to deliver...

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Replacing Parking Meters with (Actual) Bike Parking

2 years 1 month ago

Did you know you can submit a request for new bike parking? Anyone who rides a bike in San Francisco knows: A parking meter is not just a parking meter. Like street sign poles, meters are also a place...

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Help Shape the Future of Active Transportation in SF!

2 years 1 month ago

The Active Communities Plan will making biking safer, more accessible and more joyful for all. San Francisco is creating a new plan for active transportation — and every person has a role to play in...

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A Day in History: Market Street Subway Milestone

2 years 1 month ago

Forty-five years ago on January 31, 1978, San Francisco Muni and city officials along with members of the press took an inaugural ride in the brand new Market Street Subway from Castro Station to...

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How To Navigate Transfers on the New T Third

2 years 2 months ago

SFMTA Ambassadors are helping customers navigate the new Central Subway stations and Metro service changes. As we prepare for the start of new T Third service on Saturday, January 7, between Sunnydale...

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Ride to Chase Center Events Along the New T Third

2 years 2 months ago

Starting January 7, take the S Shuttle Mission Bay on the new T Third line via Central Subway to Chase Center events. Service on the new T Third Line from Chinatown Rose-Pak to Sunnydale starts...

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See How Much Space Is On Your Next Muni

2 years 3 months ago

Next Generation Customer Information displays will show capacity indicators: One figure means there are many seats available. Two figures indicates that there are likely a few empty seats available...

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Free Muni for New Year’s Eve 2022

2 years 2 months ago

For the 23rd consecutive year, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will offer free rides on New Year’s Eve from 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 31 through 5 a.m. on Sunday, January...