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2024 Muni Rider Survey Shows Big Improvements

1 year 4 months ago

The results of the 2024 Muni Rider Survey are out, and we’re excited to tell you about them. Your feedback helps us make Muni better. This year, 553 riders shared their thoughts between February 12...

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Honoring Mr. Boston

1 year 2 months ago

Mike Delia, former Operator of the Year, operating a historic streetcar. During this year’s Muni Heritage Weekend, we commemorated the life and legacy of one of the greatest ambassadors for Muni...

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Muni Welcomes Two New Women Cable Car Grips

1 year 2 months ago

Annie Washington and Chanelle Smith are two of Muni’s newest cable car grips. The Muni family is proud to introduce two of its newest cable car grips: Chanelle Smith and Annie Washington. Earning the...

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Taken with Transportation Podcast: Ahoy!

1 year 3 months ago

The Boat Tram offers a unique way to see the sights along San Francisco’s waterfront. It’s Transit Month in the Bay Area, and we are celebrating with one of Muni’s most popular historic streetcars...

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Bikeshare Secret Menu: Tips, Tricks and Hacks

1 year 3 months ago

Bikeshare stations reached Daly City BART earlier this year. Mayor Juslyn Manalo joined the celebration. As we celebrate Transit Month, we can’t forget another great way to get around the city...

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Celebrating Muni Forward: The 9 San Bruno Boosts Equity

1 year 2 months ago

Passengers exiting the 9 San Bruno from a transit island on Potrero Avenue. This Transit Month, we’re celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Muni Forward! Each week, we’ll highlight one of our Muni...

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Rolling into Muni Heritage Weekend: Join us Sept. 21 - 22

1 year 3 months ago

Milan No.1895, Boat Tram No.233, and Streetcar No.578, America’s oldest passenger streetcar, in front of the Ferry Building. It’s the best time of the year again - Muni Heritage Weekend is here! Join...

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Tokens – Iconic Symbols of Muni’s Past

1 year 3 months ago

Shop mechanics repairing fare boxes at Elkton Shops | April 24, 1947 This Transit Month, we're excited to dive into the history of our payment methods here at Muni. Today, we'll go way back to the...

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Modernizing Potrero Yard: Give Feedback on Public Art

1 year 4 months ago

Photo of Potrero Yard as it looks today. The Potrero Yard Modernization Project plans to replace the 100-year-old bus yard with a modern bus facility. The new facility will include large-scale public...

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Why Muni Metro Needs New Train Control

1 year 4 months ago

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...

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It’s Electric! Battery Buses Then and Now

2 years ago

Battery-electric buses and cars have been hitting the streets around the nation in recent years, and here in San Francisco, the SFMTA is currently running a pilot program to test battery powered buses...

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New MuniMobile® App Available Today!

2 years ago

The SFMTA has released a new version of the MuniMobile® app, providing enhanced trip planning, service alerts and real-time transit predictions. The mobile app will continue to offer mobile ticketing...

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150 Years Ago Today – The Cable Car is Born

2 years 4 months ago

August 2, 2023, marks the 150th anniversary of the world’s first successful cable railway, born right here in San Francisco. To celebrate the occasion, we bring you the story of Andrew Hallidie and...

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Transit Month is Taking Over the Bay Area

2 years 3 months ago

Guest Authors Rebecca Gibian and Reanne Lacosta, San Francisco Transit Riders Transit Month 2023 is a celebration of the role of public transportation in our communities and the Bay Area’s economic...

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Enhancing Safety on Franklin Street

2 years 3 months ago

We're excited to share an update on the Franklin Street Quick-Build Project, an effort to enhance traffic safety on Franklin Street between Broadway and Lombard Streets. This roadway stretch was the...