14 Mission Rapid Project
The 14 Mission and 14R Mission Rapid run along San Francisco’s longest street and Muni’s highest ridership bus corridor — picking up nearly 46,000 passengers every day and carrying them from the Ferry...
The 14 Mission and 14R Mission Rapid run along San Francisco’s longest street and Muni’s highest ridership bus corridor — picking up nearly 46,000 passengers every day and carrying them from the Ferry...
On Tuesday, June 17, the San Francisco Department of Election posted the final results of the June 7 election. Proposition A, the Muni Reliability and Street Safety Bond, received 65.11%, well over 50...
To people who feel underprivileged and out of sync: rising to the top can happen to those who persevere and compete. - Curtis E. Green Those were the encouraging words of Curtis Green in 1982, when he...
Friedel Klussman (left) examining the inner workings of the cable car turntable at Powell and Market streets in 1949. Cable cars are, truly, only in San Francisco. And for that, we have Friedel...
We are always looking for ways to make our streets safer and input from the community is a big help. Please join us and bring your ideas and concerns to our open house this coming Tuesday, August 27...
The SFMTA is a customer-focused agency. Anyone who lives, visits or works in San Francisco is a customer of the SFMTA, and we work hard to serve our customers. We provide numerous ways to reach us and...
Today marks the 100-year anniversary of Muni's J Church rail line. Still looking spry for a centenarian, the J has operated since 1917, and it still essentially runs along the same route down Market...
The Harvey Milk Streetcar PCC 1051 at its reintroduction ribbon cutting on March 15, 2017. SFMTA Photo Archive Last Wednesday, media, community groups, local merchants and government officials...
Update 5/6/22 - The budget will be headed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Appropriations Committee on May 18th to be considered for adoption by the Board of Supervisors...
Public transit is turning into the perfect meet cute. You know, that moment in your favorite film or TV romantic comedy when the star bumps into, trips over or is otherwise thrust awkwardly at their...
Find where to buy Muni Passports, CityPASS, Cable car tickets, transit/bike maps, and Lifeline monthly passes. You can also purchase most of these items on the MuniMobile app.
With fans in town for San Francisco’s Super Bowl 50 events, we want to extend a warm welcome to all visitors exploring our beautiful city. Today we’ll provide a brief look at how to explore a few of...
No experience is more San Francisco than riding a cable car, its a trip through history and the most exciting way to climb our steep hills. Something you might not know about the city’s cable cars is...
A single ride fare on Muni is good for 120 minutes of travel, whether it be on a single route or a trip with multiple transfers across buses and light rail. You can save up to $0.50 per trip by paying...
Happy MuniMobile Monday! We are excited to announce the launch of MuniMobile, our new app that allows you to purchase Muni bus, rail and cable car tickets right from your phone. This morning, we...
Many a San Franciscan has pondered the meaning of the strange yellow dots painted at certain places on the street pavement. Many have resigned to letting them forever remain a mystery. You know the...
When discussing railroads owned by the City of San Francisco most people only think of the Municipal Railway (Muni) that we're all so familiar with. But did you know that there was another railroad...
Today we are sharing a recent article from The Atlantic’s City Lab blog on SF’s proposed Transportation Sustainability Fee, which, if adopted, would change how San Francisco assesses transportation...
In November 2014, the San Francisco Transportation and Road Improvement General Obligation Bond was passed by voters to make critical investments in the City’s transportation system. The $500 million...
Starting Monday, May 4, the M Bus will return to partial service as a “Community Shuttle” between Balboa Park and West Portal stations. This service update is based on ridership trends, staffing...
This is definitely an in-case-you-missed-it moment. On Sunday, the leaders of San Francisco's transportation system and its funding, our Ed Reiskin and Tilly Chang of the San Francisco County...
If you are a DMV disabled placard holder and need to renew, please submit your renewal application with your DMV disabled parking placard registration paperwork to SFMTA Customer Service Center...
The Board of Directors of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees all transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), today approved the agency’s...
Free language assistance is available. For assistance, please call ☎ 311 (Outside SF 415.701.2311 ; Teletypewriter 415.701.2323 ). A 311 staff member can provide more information. SFMTA offers a...