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Reconnecting San Francisco Across Streets and Freeways

4 years 9 months ago

With limited space on San Francisco city streets, how can we ensure that current and future transportation options remain accessible and affordable to all? The San Francisco County Transportation...

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Guest Blog: What's the Best Way to Restore Muni Service?

4 years 9 months ago

Today Moving SF welcomes guest-blogger Jarrett Walker, an international public transit planning consultant and the author of the book Human Transit and the blog humantransit.org. The SFMTA contracted...

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Rolling Out the Red on Geary

4 years 9 months ago

Transit lanes on Geary Boulevard east of Stanyan Street are about to receive the red carpet treatment. And with Geary Rapid Project construction nearing the finish line on time and on budget, it’s the...

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Going Back to School with Muni

4 years 9 months ago

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...

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South Van Ness and Mission Intersection Closure August 4-9

4 years 9 months ago

With the recent completion of the new red transit lanes along Van Ness Avenue, the Van Ness Improvement Project is now focused on its upcoming Mission Street closure as the project works to complete...

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Destination San Francisco: Muni Gets You to All the Sights

4 years 9 months ago

39 Coit servicing Coit Tower at Telegraph Hill – one of the routes that will be returning in August 2021 as part of Muni’s next service changes. San Francisco is reopening and the SFMTA is supporting...

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Muni Metro Debuts New International Wayfinding Standards

4 years 9 months ago

New subway signage showing new directional wayfinding and accessible exists. When the Muni Metro subway reopened on May 15, 2021, customers noticed some changes at the Castro and Church stations: new...

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Creating Sustainable Change in Downtown San Francisco

4 years 8 months ago

Rendering of 6th Street between Market and Howard Streets When planning for new projects in Downtown San Francisco, the SFMTA must look at potential sites through multiple lenses: How did previous...

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What to Expect When Muni Service is Expanded on August 14

4 years 8 months ago

Effective August 14, 2021, bus and rail routes will serve 98% of San Francisco within 2 or 3 blocks of a stop. On Saturday, August 14, the SFMTA will launch another COVID-19 Muni Service Change...

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Central Subway Testing Anticipates 2022 Start of Service

4 years 8 months ago

Light rail vehicle entering Union Square station during testing The Central Subway Project is moving toward our goal of “substantial completion,” paving the way for the start of critical testing and...

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Muni Ambassadors Walk, Bike and Ride the Extra Mile

4 years 8 months ago

Each time Muni makes service changes, SFMTA staff from across the agency help to fill hundreds of support shifts to ensure Muni customers easily navigate the changes by dropping off informational...

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New Transit Lanes for Muni’s 1 California Customers

4 years 8 months ago

Muni’s 1 California travels the new transit lane on Sacramento Street You may have seen SFMTA’s Paint, Sign or Meter shops putting the finishing touches on almost three miles of new and expanded...

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Transit Access to Jobs Surged with May 2021 Muni Changes

4 years 8 months ago

Side by side Graphics from the SFMTA Equity Toolkit showing an increase in job access from January service changes and May service changes for the Excelsior/Ocean View neighborhood. With the...

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Changes Coming to NextMuni

4 years 8 months ago

When the SFMTA first partnered with NextBus more than twenty years ago to create NextMuni, the real-time transit vehicle arrival predictions system was state-of-the-art and revolutionary for its time...

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Thanks for Keeping Your Mask On

4 years 8 months ago

Please be advised that the the Federal requirement to wear a mask while riding, boarding and waiting for Muni vehicles has been extended to March 18, 2022. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Muni...

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Then and Now: Keeping the Cable Cars on the Move

4 years 8 months ago

When Andrew Hallidie’s first cable car climbed Nob Hill on Clay Street in August 1873, the cars were a brand-new technology to replace the horse-drawn streetcars used at the time. Little did he know...

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29 Sunset Improvement Project Relaunched

4 years 8 months ago

Improvements are on the horizon for one of the longest bus routes in the Muni system. As part of the 29 Sunset Improvement Project, the SFMTA is conducting a survey to gather feedback and ideas on how...

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Celebrating 148 Years of Cable Cars in San Francisco

4 years 7 months ago

All aboard? Ding! Ding! A familiar sound is in the air again. It's time to experience San Francisco once more with a ride on one of the city's landmark cable cars. When was the last time you were on...

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Adaptive Scooters Coming to a Street Near You

4 years 7 months ago

Shared Powered Scooters have grown in popularity over the past few years, giving residents and visitors to San Francisco one more alternative to traveling by car. Scooters can provide increased access...

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Tell us What You Want Muni Service to Be Like in 2022

4 years 7 months ago

The 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express is one of Muni’s newest routes. What should Muni service be like in 2022? Now’s your chance to weigh in. The SFMTA is planning to increase Muni service in early...

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Late Night Subway Service Returns in October

4 years 7 months ago

The SFMTA plans to extend Muni Metro service in the subway to midnight as part of our ongoing rail recovery and COVD-19 Muni service expansion starting Saturday, October 2. Monday through Saturday...

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September is Transit Month! 

4 years 7 months ago

Guest Author Cat Carter San Francisco Transit Riders, an independent nonprofit advocating for the needs of public transportation customers, started Transit Month six years ago as a way to highlight...