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This Weekend: Russian Festival and Pop Art Show

5 years 9 months ago

Service Change Reminder: Starting February 22, 2020, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is making service changes to improve Muni service. These changes will improve reliability...

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Muni Subway Gets Green Light and Wi-Fi!

4 years 8 months ago

The recent wave of major subway repairs is finally wrapping up and customers can expect smoother, more reliable rides when Muni Metro reopens. New wayfinding signs and art projects are in place at...

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Citywide Parking Meter Replacement

Project Introduction

Beginning in March 2022 and continuing on a rolling basis through mid-2025, the SFMTA will replace all the parking meters in the City. The SFMTA is undertaking this project because the current parking...

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This Weekend: Cesar Chavez Parade and Sunday Streets

6 years 8 months ago

N Judah Bus Substitution Reminder: In support of the Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvement Project, a Muni Forward initiative for transit, infrastructure and safety improvements, the N Judah Bus will...

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Weekend Marathons, Giants Baseball and BART Station Closure

9 years 4 months ago

Regional Transportation Alert: Select weekend BART closures between Daly City and Glen Park stations begin this Saturday and run until October 16. Muni will be providing free shuttle service and extra...

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Busy Weekend On Tap: No Reservations Needed!

9 years 3 months ago

9/11 Anniversary: This Sunday will mark the 15th anniversary of the events of September 11, 2001. This will be a day of tributes, reflection, and rememberance. If you are interested in following...

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A Race, A Parade & Plenty of Construction

10 years 1 month ago

Construction Alert and Reminder: Sunset Tunnel construction work scheduled to take place this weekend has been cancelled. Regular N Judah Line service will operate this weekend. The next construction...

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Historic Travels on the T Third

9 years 9 months ago

For this Thursday’s “Throwback” blog, the SFMTA Photo Archive is taking a trip to the sunny, “bay side” of San Francisco, where today’s 3rd Street, now home of the “T” end of the “K-Ingleside / T...

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Early Spring Brings Baseball and a Half Marathon

9 years 8 months 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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Weekend Holiday Block Party and a Must See Train

10 years ago

Holiday revelers lined up to see the Holiday Train on December 3, 2006. Photo credit: Marcel Marchon/Flickr. Events: If you’re still enjoying Thanksgiving left overs and are in need of something to...

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MLK Weekend: An Enduring Legacy

9 years 11 months ago

Holiday Service Schedule and Enforcement Reminder : This Monday, the Dr. King holiday, Muni will operate on a Saturday schedule. Also on Monday, seven-day street sweeping and parking meters (including...

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Road Trippin' Through The City This Weekend

10 years 4 months ago

Construction Alert: On both Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., the southbound J Church Line will be switching back at 30th and Church streets due to construction work near the Highland...

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Twin Peaks Tunnel: A Portal to the West

7 years 10 months ago

On a foggy summer day in July 1917, multitudes of San Franciscans turned out to dedicate one of the city's most transformative public works projects- the Twin Peaks Tunnel. Two short miles of tunnel...

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Kickin' it on the K, 100 Years and Counting

7 years 10 months ago

When Streetcar 117 emerged from darkness of the Twin Peaks Tunnel into the bright light of day at West Portal on February 3, 1918, a cheer went up from the crowd that had been eagerly waiting for it...

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Halloween Weekend is Close at Hand

9 years 1 month ago

With Halloween falling on a Monday, it will certainly be an unofficial three-day weekend filled with ghosts, ghoulies, zombies, witches and more. Children of all ages will be taking to the streets...

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Embarcadero Lights Usher in the Holiday Season

9 years 1 month ago

As the holiday season knocks on the front door, this weekend will be quiet. The lone bright spot (and we do mean bright) will be the Embarcadero Lighting ceremony on Friday. If you’re in need of...