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2022 Muni Service Network

Project Introduction

We are working to build back our ridership by providing high-quality, reliable service that people can count on. To make schedules more reliable and reduce wait times and crowding, we are working to...

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L Taraval Improvement Project Reaches Key Milestone

4 years 1 month ago

While the past 18 months have been full of challenges and anxiety because of the pandemic, today we have good news to share. With community support and collaboration from our city partners, the SFMTA...

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San Francisco Half Marathon & 5K: Sunday, February 2, 2025

Event Summary The San Francisco Half-Marathon & 5k Race is on Sunday, February 2, in Golden Gate Park from JFK Drive near Stow Lake, through the Park, Panhandle and Great Highway. The event requires...

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How We Can Choose a Cleaner, Greener San Francisco

1 year 3 months ago

During Muni Heritage Weekend, riders took a green trip through Dolores Park in one of our historic streetcars. Five years ago, the city declared a climate state of emergency. We see the climate crisis...

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New Law Brings Safer Speed Limits to San Francisco

3 years 10 months ago

With the passage of California Assembly Bill 43 (Friedman)—which allows local jurisdictions to reduce speed limits in key areas—San Francisco is poised to make major progress toward our goal of...

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Behind Our New Bus Ads: How We Work with Local Businesses

10 months 3 weeks ago

A new campaign promoting the Central Richmond includes 1,000 interior bus ads. They are currently on buses all over the Muni network. “Central Richmond District: Everything You Need.” Buses carrying...

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Muni Crosses a Major Ridership Milestone

10 months 1 week ago

Muni ridership set records last month – including on the T Third. On the average weekday in September, more than half a million people rode Muni. This is the highest average weekday ridership since...

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Introducing the Muni Funding Working Group

10 months 2 weeks ago

We are working on keeping Muni rolling with the Muni Funding Working Group. We love Muni. Our riders love Muni. San Francisco loves Muni. Muni is the oldest publicly owned and operated transit agency...

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Last Year Made It Clear: Muni is Back, and Better

1 year 6 months ago

On an average weekday last year, 433,000 people rode Muni. They know something those who aren’t riding Muni don’t: it’s faster and more reliable than it’s been in years. We wanted to look back at the...

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Muni Love: How Your Praise Reaches Our Teams

1 year 6 months ago

Celebrating our operators at an awards ceremony. This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating Muni love. We all know it when we feel it. An ordinary trip takes a turn. Something wonderful happens, and you...

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Folsom Street Quick-Build Project

Project Introduction

Project Update 12/30/2021: The project is now fully complete! As a reminder, the Folsom Quick-Build Project is a temporary improvement to traffic safety in the project area. The Folsom-Howard...

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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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Commuter Shuttle Program

Project Introduction

Introduction The Commuter Shuttle Program regulates employer-provided shuttles in San Francisco, charging a fee and requiring shuttle operators to adhere to a set of rules and regulations in order to...

Press releases

Geary Rapid Project Breaks Ground

SAN FRANCISCO - Mayor London Breed, in partnership with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and other City departments, officially broke ground on the Geary Rapid Project. This...

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Muni Metro Capacity Study

Project Introduction

Muni Metro is one of only a handful of “legacy” systems in the country. Much of the system’s origins date back over a hundred years to the first era of urban streetcar systems. In the 1970s, when BART...