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This Weekend: Women's March and Martin Luther King March

5 years 8 months ago

Holiday Muni Schedule and Parking Enforcement Reminder: Monday, January 20, 2020 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day), Muni will operate on a regular weekday schedule. Parking meters and seven-day street...

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Modernizing San Francisco's Parking Meter Hours

Project Introduction

November 2023 Update: The effort to modernize meter hours is being delayed while the city conducts an independent analysis of the economic impact of extending parking meter hours. San Francisco uses...

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2022 Muni Service Gradually Phasing Back

3 years 7 months ago

Note: As of January 7, 2023, the K Ingleside and T Third are no longer combined. The K Ingleside continues to run between Balboa Park and Embarcadero stations. The T Third runs between Sunnydale and...

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Muni Heritage Weekend, Service Increases, AC/DC & more!

9 years 11 months ago

We've got a busy, fun-filled weekend coming up, which will also include many Muni service changes and, of course, Muni Heritage Weekend. Don't forget to tag us and #MuniHeritage on your vintage...

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Weekend Construction and Revisit the Panama Pacific Expo

9 years 10 months ago

To paraphrase an old song: if I had a hammer, I’d hammer in the morning, I’d hammer in the evening…and this weekend, that’s exactly what will be happening throughout the city. Construction Alerts and...

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What the SFMTA Does for Earth Day Every Day

9 years 4 months ago

What have you done for Mother Earth lately? It’s a question posed to us all on Earth Day, an international day of reflection and activism to address the environmental health of our planet. As the...

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Super Sunday in the Bayview, Hayes Valley, and SoMa

9 years 4 months ago

Subway Service Alert: The Muni Metro subway will open on its regular schedule this weekend: Saturday at 6 a.m. and Sunday at 8 a.m. We do not anticipate any further late weekend subway openings due to...

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How Muni’s Streetcar Lines Got Their Letters

9 years 9 months ago

While waiting for a train in a Muni Metro station, you may have wondered: How did our five remaining streetcar lines get the letters J through N? Muni’s rail lines did start at the beginning of the...

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MLK Weekend: Comic Arts and Film Festivals

7 years 8 months ago

Holiday Service and Parking Enforcement Reminder: For Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, January 15th Muni will operate on a Saturday schedule. Also on Monday, Parking Enforcement will not issue...

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Why Muni Subway Service Was Disrupted This Week

8 years 6 months ago

The Muni Metro subway portal at Duboce Avenue and Church Street, where a motorist entered the tunnel early Monday morning, leading to later service disruptions. Photo: Jerold Chinn/SFBay Muni Metro...

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Giants Baseball Returns with Pre-Season Games this Week

8 years 5 months ago

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...

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San Francisco Pride Weekend: A Celebration of Diversity

8 years 2 months ago

The first weekend of summer and the last weekend of June will draw an estimated one million people into the city for the world-famous Pride celebration. While Pride weekend will take center stage in...

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Salesforce Transit Center

Project Introduction

The Salesforce Transit Center project is a major new regional transit hub just south of Mission Street between Second and Beale streets in downtown San Francisco. Phase One of the project connects the...

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Church and Market Street Intersection Improvements

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The intersection of Church and Market streets has long been one of the most important hubs in the Muni system, with eight Muni lines intersecting within a block. Over 14,000 Muni riders got on or off...

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Celebrating Climate Week Every Week of the Year

4 months 3 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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Train Control Upgrade Project

Project Introduction

What will the Train Control Upgrade Project (TCUP) do? The Train Control Upgrade Project (TCUP) is a critical, once-in-a-generation investment to modernize and grow Muni Metro for decades to come...