Weekend Holiday Block Party and a Must See Train
Holiday revelers lined up to see the Holiday Train on December 3, 2006. Photo credit: Marcel Marchon/Flickr. Events: If you’re still enjoying Thanksgiving left overs and are in need of something to...
Holiday revelers lined up to see the Holiday Train on December 3, 2006. Photo credit: Marcel Marchon/Flickr. Events: If you’re still enjoying Thanksgiving left overs and are in need of something to...
Holiday Service Schedule and Enforcement Reminder : This Monday, the Dr. King holiday, Muni will operate on a Saturday schedule. Also on Monday, seven-day street sweeping and parking meters (including...
Construction Alert: On both Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., the southbound J Church Line will be switching back at 30th and Church streets due to construction work near the Highland...
On a foggy summer day in July 1917, multitudes of San Franciscans turned out to dedicate one of the city's most transformative public works projects- the Twin Peaks Tunnel. Two short miles of tunnel...
When Streetcar 117 emerged from darkness of the Twin Peaks Tunnel into the bright light of day at West Portal on February 3, 1918, a cheer went up from the crowd that had been eagerly waiting for it...
With Halloween falling on a Monday, it will certainly be an unofficial three-day weekend filled with ghosts, ghoulies, zombies, witches and more. Children of all ages will be taking to the streets...
As the holiday season knocks on the front door, this weekend will be quiet. The lone bright spot (and we do mean bright) will be the Embarcadero Lighting ceremony on Friday. If you’re in need of...
We’re pioneering new types of traffic signal designs to reduce illegal left turns along Muni’s T Third Line, and we need your input. The two signal designs below were recently installed at...
Lowriders cruise at the Carnaval parade in the Mission in 2011. Photo: Carnaval.com Studios/Flickr Events There will be no shortage of events this weekend in San Francisco. Head over to Kezar Stadium...
Sponsored by 76, Ride Muni Free New Year’s Eve, now in its 17th year, includes all Muni routes and lines – even the cable car lines. Faregates will be set for “fare-free” until early Sunday morning...
Along with the festival and parade, there are always the breathtaking views of the cherry blossoms to enjoy. Photo: Filipp Solovev/Flickr Cherry Blossom Festival Saturday and Sunday, various...
Bay to Breakers will take over the city's streets this Sunday in its uniquely San Francisco way. Photo: Galib Ahmad/Flickr Bay to Breakers Sunday, start time at 8 AMFrom Downtown to Ocean Beach In the...
The Lake Merced Quick-Build Project involves roadway reallocation and lane narrowing on segments of Lake Merced Boulevard from Skyline Boulevard to John Muir Drive, promoting traffic calming and...
Need a ride to class? Muni continues to be a popular option for many students. More San Francisco kids and teenagers are choosing to bike or take public transit to school. According to a new survey of...
The Beach Street Quick-Build Project is committed to delivering transportation safety and comfort on the project corridor from The Embarcadero to Polk Street for all users. The project will consider...
Our Small Business Week blog series continues with spotlights on the Outer Sunset, Parkside, Visitacion Valley and West Portal. Today, we highlight how to Go Local in each neighborhood – and all the...
People exit a T Third train outside of Chase Center at the UCSF/Chase Center Muni Metro stop. It’s a good time to be a basketball fan in San Francisco. The WNBA’s newest expansion team, the Golden...
This week on Valencia, we invite you to explore the corridor’s new bikeway and join us as we celebrate small businesses. As we celebrate Small Business Week, we’re excited to share a great way you can...
Nehama Rogozen has created inclusive outreach campaigns for several SFMTA projects. All year long, LGBTQ+ staff members across our agency help keep our transit system running and our streets safe...
Learn how new funding for our Train Control Upgrade Project will help make your Muni Metro trips more reliable and faster overall. We are working hard to improve your trips on Muni Metro, and a...
Before the pandemic, the J Church served 17,000 Muni riders each weekday in Noe Valley, the Castro, the Mission, Glen Park and Mission Terrace, and riders continue to return. We’ve heard concerns...
San Francisco, CA—Julie Kirschbaum, the SFMTA’s Acting Director of Transportation, is announcing a new plan to prioritize fairness and safety in implementing California’s “daylighting” traffic safety...
Celebrating the completion of safety upgrades on 6th Street. Working closely with city and community partners, we recently completed critical safety improvements on 6th Street. This busy downtown...
Repairing a staircase railing along the J Church during our first Fix-It Weekend. This Transit Month, we are going behind the scenes of our work to improve Muni rides citywide. To close out our series...
At a Glance The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is studying replacing visitor time limits with paid parking on Residential Permit Parking (RPP) blocks in Hayes Valley (HV Permit...