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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...

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Celebrating Climate Week Every Week of the Year

6 months 2 weeks ago

Muni Metro trains produce no greenhouse gas emissions and are part of the greenest public transit fleet in North America. Just in time for Earth Day, it’s Climate Week in San Francisco! San Francisco...

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This Weekend: Brave the Bay and Bazaar Stock Music Fest

5 years 11 months ago

Events: The north side of the city will host several unique events throughout this coming weekend. The Italian Christmas Market will open at the Fort Mason Center and last throughout the weekend...

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Vote for Art!

10 years 3 months ago

This is a great week for personal expression and Muni. While those two things don’t always go well together, at yesterday’s 52nd Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest, six Cable Car Grips and Conductors and...

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Weekend Highlights: Superheroes, Rugby, Chowder and Art

9 years ago

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, Saturday in particular, here is what’s going down in the city. The best costumed and cosplay themed event outside of Halloween takes place in...

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Super Bowl LIV Neighborhood Celebrations: February 2, 2020

In anticipation of street celebrations in the Mission District, Muni is prepared to reroute several routes. Several other Muni routes may experience delays in other neighborhoods. The San Francisco...

Reports and documents

Post Incident Summaries October 2013

Tuesday, 12 November, 2013

Thursday, October 31 From 8:47 to 9:25 p.m., the eastbound N Judah line was delayed at Judah and La Playa streets due to a stalled train. From 8:53 to 9:38 a.m., the northbound M Ocean View line was...

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When the Clock Strikes Midnight...

9 years 10 months ago

Well, it’s that time again when we look back at the year that was and look forward to the fresh New Year to come with all its endless possibilities. To help get 2016 started off right, Muni will...

Reports and documents

Post Incident Summaries - October 2024

Tuesday, 1 October, 2024

Detailed accounts of recent major system delays of 30-minutes or longer. We apologize if you were inconvenienced by any of these delays and thank you for riding Muni. Incidents are posted on this page...

Fares

Clipper START

Clipper START is a pilot program providing a 50% discount on all Clipper single ride fares for adults (ages 19-64) with a gross annual income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty level. This...

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The Daily Grind of Keeping Muni Clean

11 years 1 month ago

For this week’s edition of Information Gladly Given, let’s talk trash. Eating, littering and tagging on Muni leaves behind a mess – for others to see and for others to clean up. Fortunately, there are...

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VIDEO: Director of Transportation Report March 19, 2019

6 years 7 months ago

In last week’s Director’s Report from the SFMTA Board of Directors meeting, Ed Reiskin gives briefs on the below updates. The SFMTA Board of Directors generally meets on the first and third Tuesday of...

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Planning and Engineering Internship Program

Project Introduction

The SFMTA Planning and Engineering Internship Program is aimed at students pursuing degrees and careers related to transportation planning and transportation engineering. Interns join teams within the...

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Weekday Frequency Guide

Notes For Muni route, schedule, fare and accessible services information anytime, call 311 (Outside SF 415.701.2311; TTY 415.701.2323). Note that this information is subject to change. *5 Fulton, 24...

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The Growing Case for a New Approach to SF's Parking Problem

9 years 6 months ago

People drive more if more parking is provided. As intuitive as that may sound, until recently there wasn’t definitive research showing the link between available parking and driving. And through most...

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Historic Streetcars

Background The story of San Francisco’s historic streetcar service begins in 1962, when the voters of Alameda and Contra Costa counties and San Francisco approved the $792 million bond issue for BART...