Where to Buy SFMTA Products
Find where to buy Muni Passports, Cable car tickets, transit/bike maps, and Lifeline monthly passes. You can also purchase most of these items on the MuniMobile app.
Find where to buy Muni Passports, Cable car tickets, transit/bike maps, and Lifeline monthly passes. You can also purchase most of these items on the MuniMobile app.
On behalf of the SFMTA, we want to inform the public of the steps that we are taking to assure the safety and reliability of our new fleet of Muni light rail vehicles. In light of an incident where a...
Today's subway incident was caused by a failure of an overhead wire splice. An overhead wire splice is the connection point between two pieces of contact wire responsible for transmitting electricity...
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board Chair Malcolm Heinicke and Vice Chair Gwyneth Borden today issued this statement regarding the resignation of Ed Reiskin, director of...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) today announced the appointment of Julie Kirschbaum as the SFMTA’s Director of Transit. Kirschbaum has been in an acting role since last...
SFMTA’s Mobility Management Center is located within the SF Paratransit Office. For older adults and people with disabilities, we are your one-stop information and referral center to help you make the...
The Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) Benefits and Resources Hub at 2 Gough Street streamlines access to services for older adults, adults with disabilities and veterans. Here you can drop...
Introduction Muni provides accessible public transit to virtually every corner of San Francisco and our agency believes in a transportation system that serves everyone. In pursuit of equity and...
SFMTA works closely with the Paratransit Coordinating Council (PCC) in planning and monitoring door-to-door van and taxi services provided by SF Paratransit. The PCC is a 38-member committee comprised...
At the SFMTA we understand how important easy, accessible transit and safe, walkable streets are to older adults (and the rest of us!). Navigate the many ways to get around town, whether individually...
Our agency believes in a transportation system that serves everyone. Navigate the accessible transportation options offered by SFMTA for residents with disabilities. There are many ways to get around...
Services Muni: San Francisco’s network of Muni buses, Metro lines, and streetcars cover all corners of the city. Learn more about how Muni is an accessible and affordable way to travel independently...
Effective July 1, 2025, the one-way SF Paratransit fare for all van services provided by SF Paratransit, including SF Access, Group Van, Shop-a-Round, Van Gogh, and the voluntary fare for Department...
Free Travel Training is available for individuals or groups of older adults and people with disabilities who would like to improve their transit skills or gain more experience using the Muni system...
Effective July 1, 2025, the one-way SF Paratransit fare for all van services provided by SF Paratransit, including SF Access, Group Van, Shop-a-Round, Van Gogh, and the voluntary fare for Department...
San Francisco is home to a number of transportation services and providers that operate alongside and sometimes in complement to our transit and paratransit systems. If you’re interested in exploring...
Our agency believes in a transportation system that serves everyone. In pursuit of equity and inclusion, we implement system-wide Muni transit improvements that excel beyond the standards set by the...
Taxis & Ramp Taxis combine the flexibility of same-day availability with the convenience of a direct route to your destination. There are so many reasons why taxis are a great choice for any trip...
We invite you to stay informed and get involved in the city’s transportation system. Stay up to date with events focused on transportation for older adults and persons with disabilities across the...
SF Paratransit Taxi services are a great alternative to the ADA-compliant SF Access van program, because you get: the convenience of a direct route to your destination. the flexibility of prompt, same...
Effective January 1, 2025, the one-way SF Paratransit fare for all van services provided by SF Paratransit, including SF Access, Group Van, Shop-a-Round, Van Gogh, and the voluntary fare for...
To be eligible for paratransit, you must be unable to use Muni’s accessible buses, trains, or streetcars some or all of the time, without the aid of another person. In addition, if you are unable to...
If you are already eligible for paratransit, you may schedule a ride online at the SF Access Online website. To learn more, visit How to Use SF Access Online. You may also schedule a ride by calling...
Each one-way ride on SF Access costs $2.75* (subject to change). Fares must be presented upon boarding the vehicle, and may be paid in any of the following ways: *Fare increases to $2.85 effective 7/1...
When you arrive at your destination, gather all your belongings and prepare to exit the vehicle. You may request that the driver deploy the lift or ramp, or request help exiting the vehicle and...