54 Felton Project
The 54 Felton links the Ingleside, Oceanview, Excelsior, Portola and Bayview/Hunter's Point neighborhoods to Daly City BART and other transit connections. In the Excelsior neighborhood, a segment of...
The 54 Felton links the Ingleside, Oceanview, Excelsior, Portola and Bayview/Hunter's Point neighborhoods to Daly City BART and other transit connections. In the Excelsior neighborhood, a segment of...
We’re a little star-struck around here these days. Last month a clip of our head honcho, Ed Reiskin, was included in John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight piece about infrastructure. As Ed states in the...
On October 17, 2017, the SFMTA Board approved the Private Transit Vehicle (PTV) permit program, including application requirements, permit conditions, fines, and fees. PTV's, often known as jitneys...
With Muni service temporarily reduced during the COVID-19 health crisis, many San Francisco residents need to walk and take other modes of transportation to make essential trips. However, sometimes it...
The USS Bonhomme Richard makes an early appearance in this September 29, 2018 photograph. Photo: Official U.S. Navy Page/Flickr Fleet Week Friday-Sunday, various timesMarina and The Embarcadero It's...
Holiday Service Schedule and Parking Enforcement Alert : Monday is Columbus Day, and Muni will operate on a regular weekday schedule. Also on Monday, seven-day street sweeping restrictions and parking...
Transit on Market Street in downtown San Francisco, 2018 It’s been a half-century since the San Francisco Board of Supervisors put transit needs above all other traffic initiatives, and now, the city...
Round two in this month's Muni Lines blog series focuses on a true legacy of a line, what Muni riders today know as the 14 Mission and 14R Mission Rapid. Not only is the 14 one of the oldest lines in...
The SFMTA Photo Archive has been spending the past few weeks diving into the history of some of San Francisco's most historic transit routes. Last week we took a look at the 14 Mission Yesterday...
In two weeks, San Francisco will celebrate Giants Opening Day. This week, the Giants will host the Oakland Athletics for two pre-season games at AT&T park. With the start of baseball season comes...
Celebrating its 84th anniversary in October, the 33 Ashbury/18th Street descends from one of the very first electric streetcar lines and holds the distinction of being San Francisco's first electric...
Events: This weekend will feature a handful of events across the city, the largest of which is the San Francisco Marathon on Sunday. Sunday will also see this month's Hawaiian-themed TreasureFest on...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which manages all transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), would like to extend good wishes for a joyous holiday...
Thanks to all of your efforts during this pandemic, San Francisco is ready to begin safely reopening offices. However, as with all other aspects of public life during the COVID-19 pandemic, commuting...
Approximately 2,500 people are expected to attend a march for Falun Dafa starting at Civic Center Plaza and going to Union Square on May 6, 2017. Muni 5, 27, 31, 38 and 38R routes are subject to delay...
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...
Our Signal Shop team activating the signal at 41st Avenue and Lincoln Way. Last November, San Francisco voters passed Proposition K. This approved the permanent closure of Upper Great Highway from...
Today , our new taxi meter rates go into effect, providing a much-needed increase for taxi drivers. After extensive outreach, the SFMTA board passed an 18% increase in the taximeter rates – the first...
The SFMTA is thrilled to welcome Dominica Henderson to its Board of Directors. Director Henderson is a longtime public servant who has worked to improve housing policy in the Bayview community and...
Located at the corner of 3rd and 16th streets in Mission Bay, the 18,064-seat Chase Center is the home of the Golden State Warriors, concerts and conferences. The SFMTA is working in partnership with...
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In 1990, the ADA made clear that public transit must be fully accessible to persons with disabilities...
The baseball season is in full swing and the Giants kick things off today with a 10-game home stand that will see the Tampa Bay Rays, San Diego Pardes and Colorado Rockies make their way through town...
SFMTA Director of Transportation Julie Kirschbaum joined Mayor Daniel Lurie and others to debut our Psychedelibus. Special summer concerts are coming to Golden Gate Park, and we’re not just showing up...
This Thursday, March 28, marks the start of the 2019 Major League Baseball season and the 20th consecutive year the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will provide San Francisco...
UPDATE: The Transit Signal Priority (TSP) upgrades at the intersection of Judah and 18th Avenue scheduled for this weekend has been canceled due to the rainy weather. The intersection will remain open...