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Don’t Be a Dodger: A Playful Campaign to Keep Muni Moving

6 months 4 weeks ago

The “Don’t be a Dodger” signs are now on Muni buses. In honor of the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers, we are launching a "Don’t be a Dodger" campaign. This playful pun will remind riders, whether they...

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Disabled and Senior Visitors

Visitors Welcome to San Francisco! Seniors and people with disabilities can ride many of our services at a discounted rate. You can purchase either a discounted single ride or an all-day pass. Single...

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Exciting Changes Coming to San Francisco Taxis!

4 years ago

Exciting Changes Coming to San Francisco Taxis! A new way to hail a taxi is coming soon, San Francisco! Yesterday, our MTA Board of Directors approved an amendment to the pilot program to test upfront...

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Director of Transportation Report: June 4, 2019

6 years 10 months ago

In this week’s Director’s Report from the SFMTA Board of Directors meeting, Ed Reiskin gave the following updates : Vision Zero: We are sad to report that there was another fatality on our city...

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Taxi Upfront Pricing Pilot Begins

3 years 5 months ago

The Taxi Upfront Fare Pilot Program began on November 9, 2022! In September 2021, the SFMTA Board authorized the creation of a one-year Taxi Upfront Fare Pilot Program. The pilot will give taxi...

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Single Ride - Adult (ages 19-64)

A single ride fare on Muni is good for 120 minutes of travel, whether it be on a single route or a trip with multiple transfers across buses and light rail. You can save up to $0.15 per trip by paying...

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Tokens – Iconic Symbols of Muni’s Past

1 year 6 months ago

Shop mechanics repairing fare boxes at Elkton Shops | April 24, 1947 This Transit Month, we're excited to dive into the history of our payment methods here at Muni. Today, we'll go way back to the...

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Who Knows What This Is?

11 years 3 months ago

Do you know what this is? Is it a one-cup tea strainer? The first iPhone? A lemon squeezer? It’s a portable fare register. Gadgets like this were in use from the early 20th century until the 1960’s...