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This Weekend: Charity Marathons

5 years 10 months ago

Events: The winter rains have subsided, the holidays are a distant speck in the rearview mirror and it's now the time of year when events around the city become more prevalent. This weekend is a prime...

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Mother's Day Weekend Alerts & Events

10 years 8 months ago

Construction Project Reminder: Sunset Tunnel work continues this Friday at 7 p.m. until 2 a.m., Monday. Bus shuttles will provide N Judah Line service between Duboce Avenue and Church Street and Ocean...

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H. Welton Flynn: A Pioneer in Public Service

5 years 10 months ago

This February for Black History Month we're highlighting one of San Francisco's most important figures in transportation, H. Welton Flynn. Flynn is best known for his key leadership at the SF Public...

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Ride Muni Free on New Year’s Eve

SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will offer free rides on New Year’s Eve from 8 p.m. on Monday, December 31 through 5 a.m. on Tuesday, January 1. This year’s...

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Back-In Angled Parking Meets a Bike Lane

10 years 1 month ago

If you’ve been on streets like John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park or 13th Street in SoMa, you’ve seen that a bike lane doesn’t always have to be on the side of driver’s door. In the right...

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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Service Impacts: Nob Hill

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Please note that information on this page may be subject to last-minute changes and additions. Updates will be posted below. UPDATE (11/14): The Outbound 1 California reroute has been slightly...

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Winter Storms Mean Plan Ahead

9 years 11 months ago

More storms are coming ― specifically, later tonight and during tomorrow morning's commute. We thought this would be a good time to pause and review our storm preparations and how to get ahead of the...

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7th St./Harrison Lot

415 7th Street San Francisco, CA 94103

Monday - Sunday: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Garage will be closed on all major holidays.

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Advanced Limit Lines

What are they? Advanced limit lines are solid white lines extending across all approach lanes to indicate where vehicles must stop in compliance with a stop sign or signal. How do they work? Advanced...

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Hooray for the J: 100 Years on the J Church

8 years 5 months ago

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...

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Wiggle Neighborhood Green Corridor

Project Introduction

Construction is now complete! We would like to thank the community for their patience while we worked to complete this green corridor. Join us Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 10 am for the Wiggle...

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The First Weekend of Spring Shines for Sunday Streets

7 years 9 months ago

Inner Sunset Construction resumes this Saturday, March 24. Bus shuttles will provide N Judah Line service between Ocean Beach and Duboce Avenue and Church Street all-day Saturday. N Judah trains will...

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SFMTA Budget Planning - Fiscal Years 2023 & 2024

Project Introduction

The Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 & 2024 SFMTA Budget was passed by the SFMTA Board of Directors on April 19, 2022. The budget is being formally presented to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and...

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T Third Improvements

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The SFMTA is working to make the T Third service faster and more reliable by fixing delays along one of San Francisco's most important transit lines. Launched in 2007, the T Third connects...

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The 150 Year History of Muni’s ‘Newest’ Route: The 15

4 years 9 months ago

With the return of Muni’s 15 route earlier this year as the 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express, here’s a quick look back at a line that traces part of its lineage back over 150 years. A 15 3rd & Kearny...

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Muni's Sporting Past

9 years 7 months ago

San Francisco loves sports, from the big leaguer Giants to small-fry neighborhood teams. So in the midst of baseball season, we're throwing back to the 1940s to share a little-known piece of the city...