Transit in San Francisco and the wider Bay Area offers a convenient and sustainable way to navigate the region, with an extensive network of buses, trains, ferries, and iconic cable cars providing efficient options for daily commutes and beyond.
Muni
Via bus or rail, Muni can get your employees just about everywhere in San Francisco day or night. This is the current system map. Individual route and stop info can be viewed here.
Riding Muni is simple! Plan your trip, pay your fare, and enjoy the ride. First-time riders can check out this quick start guide.
If you’re regularly riding on Muni and other operators, Clipper can help make your trips easier. Clipper is the unified payment system for seamless fare payment across Bay Area transit operators.
Stay up to date on any important service changes or disruptions by visiting the Travel & Transit Updates page or signing up for Muni Alerts.
Employers can make the ride on Muni even better with discount pricing on bulk tickets and by offering a pretax commuter benefit program to their staff.
Other Operators
- BART - Bay Area Rapid Transit system connecting communities across the Bay.
- Caltrain - Regional rail connecting San Francisco to the Peninsula, San Mateo County, and Santa Clara County.
- AC Transit - Bus service connecting San Francisco and the East Bay.
- SamTrans - Bus service connecting San Francisco and San Mateo County.
- Golden Gate Transit - Bus service connecting San Francisco and North Bay communities.
- Golden Gate Ferry - Ferry service between San Francisco and Marin County.
- San Francisco Bay Ferry - Ferry across the San Francisco Bay.
- Mission Bay TMA Shuttles - The Mission Bay TMA provides shuttle service to Mission Bay commuters, residents, and visitors between Downtown and the Financial District.