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North Beach Utility Relocation 8/17/12

Construction Update North Beach Utility Relocation Construction associated with the Central Subway tunnel is now underway in North Beach. To keep the North Beach community informed during the upcoming...

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7 Haight Noriega Rapid Project

Project Introduction

The 7 Haight Noriega Rapid Project improved transit reliability, travel time and safety for people walking along the 7 Haight/Noriega route between Stanyan and Market streets. This segment serves the...

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Phase IV - National Transit Adaptation Strategy

Phase IV: Data Model Phase IV is comprised of two sections; first, an analytical framework to assess the effectiveness of transit system interventions, and second, a qualitative assessment of possible...

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Flag Stop Conversion Program

Project Introduction

San Francisco has 3,500 Muni stops, including about 1,200 stops at which there isn’t enough space for the bus to pull to the curb for riders to board. Instead, Muni buses stop in the travel lane, and...

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16th Street Improvement Project, Phase 2

Project Introduction

The 22 Fillmore serves over 20,000 daily riders, but it used to travel at less than 4 miles per hour on parts of 16th Street. The 16th Street Improvement Project implemented several community-informed...

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Muni Metro East Bus Yard and 1399 Marin Street Facility

Project Introduction

In 2017, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) launched the Building Progress Program , a $1.2 billion multi-year effort, to repair, renovate, and modernize the SFMTA’s aging...

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It’s a Great Week to Walk and Roll to School

10 months 4 weeks ago

Students and families walk to school during one of our events promoting active transportation. Walk and Roll to School Week Kicks Off Oct. 7-11 Fall is in the air, and the days are shortening. It’s...

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Celebrating Muni Forward: The 9 San Bruno Boosts Equity

11 months 1 week ago

Passengers exiting the 9 San Bruno from a transit island on Potrero Avenue. This Transit Month, we’re celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Muni Forward! Each week, we’ll highlight one of our Muni...

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Muni Forward

Project Introduction

Muni Forward makes getting around San Francisco faster, more reliable and safer. We’re expanding the Muni Rapid network, making new connections and giving Muni customers priority on congested streets...

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28 19th Avenue Rapid Project

Project Introduction

Muni Forward’s 28 19th Avenue Rapid Project is just one part of a comprehensive set of improvements made along its entire route. The 28 19th Avenue travels from Fisherman’s Wharf to Daly City, a...

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Oak Street Quick-Build Project

Project Introduction

The Oak Street Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety and access for people walking and bicycling on Oak Street (between Stanyan Street and Baker Street) and JFK Drive (between Kezar Drive and...

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29 Sunset Improvement Project - Phase One

Project Introduction

The 29 Sunset Improvement Project is the first holistic effort to invest in the route for current and future users. The project aims to deliver transportation improvements to southern and western San...

Project update

Potrero Yard Modernization Project September 2022 Update

► Potrero Hill Festival and Phoenix Day, weekend of Oct. 15–16 Project team members will be at two upcoming street fairs in October: Saturday, October 15, Potrero Hill Festival. We are excited to...

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10 Years of Muni Forward Tasty Transit Tour

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Join us for a delicious journey celebrating 10 Years of Muni Forward! Hop on board the Tasty Transit Tour and explore the city's best bakeries accessible by Muni. This in-person event will take you on...

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Tokens – Iconic Symbols of Muni’s Past

11 months 2 weeks ago

Shop mechanics repairing fare boxes at Elkton Shops | April 24, 1947 This Transit Month, we're excited to dive into the history of our payment methods here at Muni. Today, we'll go way back to the...

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Taken with Transportation Podcast: Thank You, Jeff Tumlin

7 months 4 weeks ago

Jeff Tumlin has left the SFMTA after five years with our agency. His last day was Dec. 31, 2024. It’s January 2025, and we have said goodbye to Director of Transportation Jeff Tumlin. Director Tumlin...