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Reimagining Potrero Yard – A Community Open House, Saturday, March 18
This conceptual rendering shows one of the proposed spaces in the Potrero Yard project designated for small businesses and non-profits at the intersection of 17th and Hampshire streets. (Image...
Honoring Mr. Boston
Mike Delia, former Operator of the Year, operating a historic streetcar. During this year’s Muni Heritage Weekend, we commemorated the life and legacy of one of the greatest ambassadors for Muni...
Why We're Introducing Speed Safety Cameras – a First for California
Geary Boulevard is one corridor set to see speed safety cameras as part of our new pilot program. Speed safety cameras are a proven tool to curb dangerous speeding and save lives. Now, we can move...
Geary Boulevard Gets Some Extra Cheer This Holiday Season
These new decorative lights on storefront windows and trees along Geary Boulevard are part of our program to support small businesses. Geary Boulevard is looking a bit brighter this holiday season...
The Slow but Steady Transformation of Page Street
The transformation of Page Street from a congested to calm thoroughfare continues with the goal of making it safer for everyone. The Slow Streets Program and other infrastructure upgrades are...
Vision Zero in 2015: Why Safer Streets Are More Important Than Ever
With Vision Zero, we are saying one thing: traffic deaths are not just preventable – they’re unacceptable. That was the policy the Mayor and Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted in 2014 and is...
A Safer Market Street Just Days Away
Red transit-only lanes like these will be extended down Market Street and combined with other safety measures, including turn restrictions for private vehicles on a five-block stretch. (SFMTA Photo)...
27 Bryant Transit Reliability Project
Tenderloin, SoMa and Mission residents depend on the 27 Bryant. It’s a neighborhood route that can feel like a family station wagon, connecting key destinations like affordable housing, hospitals...
Together We Go: Join Us to Help Transit Agencies Build Trust and Community
You'll start to see Together We Go campaign artwork on Muni buses, trains and shelters across the city. Today, we launched Together We Go, a national marketing campaign to help transit agencies across...
Career of a Lifetime: From Childhood Cable Car Rider to Cable Car Grip
Grip Jose Macasocol with Cable Car 12 at the Cable Car Barn in Nob Hill. Some people might assume that only tourists ride cable cars, but we know that locals use them, too. In fact, the easiest way...
Muni Service Connecting SF State University and Daly City BART
SF State University has announced that they have stopped operating their shuttle between the Daly City BART Station and campus, beginning fall 2024. SF State community members can use one of the three...
Paying Your Fares Keeps Us Moving
It can happen to anyone. You are in a rush and need to get to an important appointment. Your phone’s battery runs out. Or your Clipper Card only has a dollar left in the account. You hop on the next...
San Francisco’s First Raised Bike Lane Completed on Market Street
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and San Francisco Public Works today announced the completion of the city’s first raised bike lane as part of a demonstration project on eastbound...
San Francisco Debuts First Protected Intersection in the City
Mayor Ed Lee, in partnership with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and San Francisco Public Works, announced today the completion of San Francisco’s first “protected...
Ride Muni Free New Year’s Eve (Revised)
For the 17th consecutive year, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will offer free rides on New Year’s Eve from 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 31 through 5 a.m. on Sunday, January...
L Taraval Improvement Forecast and Project Segment B Update May 22 - June 3, 2023
Saturday, June 3 work planned on Taraval and 17th, 24th to 25th avenues, 15th avenue and Ulloa Street L Taraval Improvement Forecast and Project Segment B Update - May 22 - June 3, 2023 In the coming...
L Taraval Improvement Forecast and Project Segment B Update – March 13 – 25, 2023
The below construction schedule has been amended to extend some weekday hours and add a few Saturdays: March 20 – March 31, 2023: Construction crews will work evenings until 6:30 p.m. on 15th, 17th...
Upper Market Gets Snazzy Ped Improvements
Today, we were joined by Supervisor Scott Wiener and community folks at 16th and Market to unveil a suite of safety improvements along the Upper Market corridor, where wide, six-way intersections make...
Polk Streetscape Project
Polk Street is a thriving neighborhood commercial district and serves an important transportation function for San Francisco. The corridor is not only the designated street for the #19 Muni bus line...
Bikeshare Pricing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
With Spring in the air and a recent expansion of up to 275 stations in SF, more people are riding bikeshare. Our major goal is to make bicycling easy by making bikes available while simultaneously...
Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) in San Francisco
Background San Francisco and the Phoenix area are the world’s leading cities for testing of automated driving. “Autonomous Vehicles” or “AVs” are designed to be operated by a suite of sensors...
Page Slow Street
Page Slow Street extends from Stanyan Street to the west (at the edge of Golden Gate Park) eastward to the Gough and Market street intersections. Page Street is an important corridor for the Haight...
Muni Metro Light Rail
As of 2024, Muni Metro is the United States' third-busiest light rail system, operating a fleet of 151 light rail vehicles (LRV) with an average weekday ridership of 173,500 passengers. Learn more...
SFMTA Announces Success of City’s First “Home Zone” Project
Today, children walking to school are safer and more residents are strolling in their small Mission District neighborhood thanks to the success of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s...