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Early Spring Brings Baseball and a Half Marathon

10 years ago

Events: Springtime in the city usually means that weekends are brimming with activities, events and even more reasons to be out and about. This week things kick off as Giants baseball returns to AT&T...

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Walk to Work Day Is Back This Thursday

10 years ago

Time to lace up your Chuck Taylors. Thursday, April 7 is Walk to Work Day and there’s never been a better time to experience San Francisco one foot at a time. The fourth annual Walk to Work Day...

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SFMTA Investments Still Unbeatable, Says S&P

10 years ago

San Francisco’s investments in safer streets and a better Muni have never been sounder. The SFMTA continues to be the safest bet in the nation, according to the major credit-rating firm Standard &...

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Walking Back Through the Years

10 years ago

This Throwback Thursday (#TBT) happens to be Walk to Work Day, so we kicked up some of the most "pedestrian" photographs in the SFMTA Photo Archive to take you on a walking tour backwards through time...

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Request Transit Shelters

To request the installation of a transit shelter in a new location, open the Muni feedback form, complete the required fields, and be certain to select "Services - Service Planning" in the Category...

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Come Out to Sunday Streets for Fun With Muni This Weekend

10 years ago

Sunday Streets will kick off its ninth season in the Mission this weekend, once again opening up 14 blocks of Valencia Street for physical activity, community and play. We’ll be out at the event with...

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Heinicke, Rubke Reappointed to SFMTA Board of Directors

10 years ago

Malcolm Heinicke and Cristina Rubke, two accomplished SFMTA board members who bring unique perspectives to the agency’s governing body, had their reappointments confirmed by the San Francisco Board of...

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Transportation Joins the Campaign Trail

10 years ago

The U.S. presidential campaign is rocketing through the primary season with conflicts and controversies that hurl past with each news cycle. As Daniel McGraw at Next City pointed out yesterday, public...

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110 Years Since the 1906 Earthquake and Fire

10 years ago

Monday, April 18, marks the 110-year anniversary of one of the nation's worst natural disasters - the 1906 earthquake and fire that destroyed most of San Francisco, leaving thousands without water...

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San Francisco’s Surge in Biking Continues

10 years ago

Perhaps you’ve noticed the growing platoon of commuters biking down Market Street. The streams of people riding on popular biking corridors like the Embarcadero and Fell, Oak and Valencia streets look...

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Sunday Streets

Sunday Streets during COVID-19 Sunday Streets are happening all year round as small-format, health-order-compliant events. Visit the Rise Together Calendar to learn about upcoming events. SFMTA is...

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Making Room to Enjoy Spectacular Twin Peaks

10 years ago

Twin Peaks, that miniature mountain range that offers naturally gorgeous views in the middle of San Francisco, is a must-see spot for locals and tourists alike. But the transportation options on the...

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Subway to SFSU? Our Plan to Take the M Line 'Down Under'

10 years ago

Get all the way across the city from SF State to the Embarcadero in a straight shot underground? Improve the capacity of four different Muni Metro lines with one project? It’s all possible through a...

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After 1906: Rebirth from the Rubble

10 years ago

Before the 1906 Earthquake, San Francisco was known as a bawdy and bohemian town with only about 400,000 residents (smaller than Fresno today). The city managed to be a major hub of the wild American...

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Life on Sutter Street in 1931

9 years 11 months ago

For this "Throwback Thursday," we'll share a view of life in San Francisco from today’s date, April 28, in 1931. This photo shows a bustle of activity in the roadway during streetcar track...