Muni Lost & Found
Lost and Found Due to the impacts of COVID-19, the Muni Lost and Found Department will be implementing the following adjustments: Lost and Found will be processed on a reduced schedule. Items will...
Lost and Found Due to the impacts of COVID-19, the Muni Lost and Found Department will be implementing the following adjustments: Lost and Found will be processed on a reduced schedule. Items will...
This Saturday marks the 109-year anniversary of the 1906 earthquake and fire. For this anniversary, the SFMTA Photo Archive will be rolling out two collections of photographs that document the...
Last fall we launched Muni Forward and over the next several months began making incremental changes and expanding some improvements throughout the Muni system. This spring we are building on these...
SFMTA Board of Directors: 1p.m., Tuesday, April 21 City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Metro-Civic Center Station Our Board of Directors meetings are usually held on...
Last week, we released a large collection of photographs of the 1906 earthquake and fires in commemoration of the 109th anniversary. This week, we bring you the second half of that story: the feverish...
This month, Laura Bliss of The Atlantic’s City Lab blog wrote about the new effort to host a transit-oriented World’s Fair in Los Angeles. The organizers, Los Angeles World’s Fair, are planning to...
Muni Service Adjustments Reminder: This Saturday, April 25, Muni's largest service increases in decades takes effect. Learn more and get complete details here. Construction Project Reminder: Van Ness...
Did you know that 50 percent of all trips around town are taken by green transportation modes—Muni, bikes, walking or ridesharing? Great job, San Francisco! Learn more about this and other...
The American Conservatory Theatre, or A.C.T., has thrilled San Francisco with both classic and contemporary productions since the 1960s. (Photo: SFMTA) It goes without saying that San Francisco is a...
We're excited to be launching an enormous number of Muni service improvements and changes, starting Saturday, April 25. Service improvements, a "Rapid Network" and a new map with streamlined route...
This Saturday we rolled out the largest Muni service increase in decades as part of our Muni Forward initiative. Thanks to San Francisco voters, soon we’ll also commence new projects around the city...
The SFMTA currently has 155 crossing guards on duty, serving 91 public and private schools across San Francisco. Collectively, they provide approximately 400 hours of coverage each day, helping...
We are always focused on safer Muni service. So, while we’ve been working hard on rolling out the Muni Forward service improvements this week, we’re also excited about a new infrastructure improvement...
Construction Projects Alert: Sunset Tunnel work resumes this Friday at 7 p.m. and continues until 2 a.m. Monday. Bus shuttles will provide N Judah Line service between Duboce Avenue and Church Street...
For this week's feature, jumping back to 1970 for a look into the world of Muni in the psychedelic era. In 1970, the de Young Museum held "The World of Peter Max," an exhibition of artwork by Pop Art...
With 434 miles of bike paths, lanes and routes traversing San Francisco, getting around on two wheels is becoming increasingly safe, comfortable and convenient. But there’s one big thing that we all...
SFMTA Board of Directors: 1p.m., Tuesday, May 5 City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Metro-Civic Center Station Our Board of Directors meetings are usually held on the...
Our friends at Muni Diaries run the ultimate venue ( live or online) for telling travel stories in SF, and we love to keep up to date with the bus- and train-riding parrots, tigers and Fabio (oh my!)...
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...
The age of steam power is long past, but its impact on our city, and the engineering prowess of those massive machines, is remarkable. As we plunge deeper into the digital age in a city that now...
The Peace Pagoda, designed by Japanese architect Yoshiro Taniguchi, rises high above the Japantown Peace Plaza. The area is home to Japanese cusine (and some Korean and Chinese) restaurants...
In celebration of Bike to Work Day, let's take a glimpse into the past and present of biking in San Francisco. As these two photos demonstrate, biking conditions in San Francisco have improved...
Did you know that not only is this Bike Month, it’s also National Transportation Week? It’s an important opportunity to recognize the people who keep the country’s transportation systems up and...
We continue highlighting the importance of good and well maintained transportation this week in honor of National Transportation Week and in the face of the MAP-21 May 31 deadline. Recently, the New...
Following a busy Mother’s Day weekend, there will be no rest for the weary as Bay To Breakers and the Asian Heritage Street Festival offer up the opportunity to gather with friends, maybe make some...