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Northbound to Downtown From San Jose Avenue & Geneva, north on San Jose Avenue, left on Ocean, right on Junipero Serra, continue to West Portal Ave to West Portal Station, continue in subway to...
Northbound to Downtown From San Jose Avenue & Geneva, north on San Jose Avenue, left on Ocean, right on Junipero Serra, continue to West Portal Ave to West Portal Station, continue in subway to...
As part of the Vision Zero Quick-Build Program, the Battery/Sansome Quick-Build Project assessed the feasibility of protected bikeways and implemented improvements on Battery and Sansome streets from...
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...
Learn how our Vision Zero outcomes compare with similar cities across the U.S. Earlier this summer, the San Francisco Controller’s Office launched a new website on Vision Zero Benchmarking. Vision...
The Transportation Resource Center is a one-stop shop for all your transit needs. The Transportation Resource Center was created as part of the Bayview Community Shuttle program and run by our partner...
An animated map showing the expansion of red transit lanes in San Francisco. View as a PDF . Accessible Version of the Expansion of Red Transit Lanes Over Time in San Francisco from 2013 to 2023 ...
Safety is a top priority for the SFMTA. Our Safety Equity Initiative is working to reduce and prevent gender-based harassment. If you witness or experience harassment or violence and need support, you...
These archived performance dashboards tracked the Agency's progress in meeting the goals and objectives outlined in the SFMTA's past Strategic Plan (FY18-FY20). Click a link below to view the...
The Golden Gate Park Access and Safety Program is a collaboration between the SFMTA and the SF Recreation and Park Department (RPD) to bring a suite of safety and mobility enhancements to the park...
The iconic Cable Cars are just one of the many options to get you to all the holiday activities in Downtown Union Square! The SFMTA would like to wish you a Happy Holidays! With festivities, dining...
On November 8, San Francisco voters will decide whether to continue a half-cent transportation sales tax that has been funding city and county transportation projects since it was first enacted in...
The 24 Divisadero provides critical north-south transit service for essential workers, seniors, people with disabilities and others without access to private vehicles for essential trips. It also...
A new, red transit lane on Stockton Street The SFMTA’s Muni Forward program is delivering transit reliability improvements that are transforming the Muni system and enhancing the customer experience...
With the challenges we all have faced over the past six months, we wanted to take a minute to shine some light on the accomplishments we made this summer in improving our ever-expanding bicycle...
Parking at any of our 22 city-owned facilities is now easier and safer than ever. Late last month we completed the Parking Access Revenue and Control Systems (PARCS) project. This four-year effort...
Schools are returning to in-person instruction in August. If you have school-aged children at home, then you likely have a back-to-school checklist that includes reliable, efficient transportation...
6th Street Email Update – October 2020 Pedestrian safety on San Francisco streets and sidewalks continues to be in the news. Despite lower traffic volumes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the...
As 2021 comes to an end, we're reflecting on everything SFMTA has done to make San Francisco streets safer for all. But first, let’s wind back 50 years ago to 1971: the year the first bike lanes went...
The pandemic has upended every aspect of our society, and the SFMTA is no exception. The COVID-related health and financial crises have resulted in deep and painful cuts to Muni service. We will be...
The SFMTA’s efforts to improve transportation in Bayview-Hunters Point, one of San Francisco's traditionally African-American neighborhoods, have been recognized today by the American Planning...
To expand public space for physically distanced outdoor dining, retail and mobility, the city’s Shared Spaces program will close parts of Valencia Street to traffic starting this week. This temporary...
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...
Light sculpture at Van Ness Avenue and O'Farrell Street Spectators gathered both online and in person to watch new lighting sculptures on Van Ness turned on for the first time on March 31, 2022. The...