Muni Matters: Ridership on the Rise
Muni platforms continue to see increased traffic. Year after year, we’re seeing a strengthened ridership recovery, reaching new highs in 2024, with a total of 158 million passenger trips, resulting in...
Muni platforms continue to see increased traffic. Year after year, we’re seeing a strengthened ridership recovery, reaching new highs in 2024, with a total of 158 million passenger trips, resulting in...
A 29 Sunset bus pulls up to a stop on 19th Avenue across the street from the SF State campus and the M Ocean View train platform. Some San Francisco college students are helping their peers and...
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, April 18, 2025 at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
In partnership with San Francisco Beautiful, we're supporting local artists and enhancing the transit experience for San Francisco's 700,000+ daily riders through our Muni Art program. 100 Muni buses...
We’re working to make your trips across the Panhandle safer – no matter how you get around. The Panhandle is set to receive significant upgrades that aim to make trips safer and more efficient for...
Artist credit: Ellipses in the Key Of Blue by Randy Colosky Our purpose is to prioritize racial equity, social equity and mobility justice through all areas of SFMTA operations, while understanding...
Page Slow Street extends from Stanyan Street to the west (at the edge of Golden Gate Park) eastward to the Gough and Market street intersections. Page Street is an important corridor for the Haight...
The April 2025 meeting has been canceled. Meeting #49 will take place at a later date TBD. Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Time: 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Location: KQED Headquarters, 2601 Mariposa Street, San...
Students can win a special prize if they log their transit trips to school next week – learn the details. Calling all students! It’s time to take your school commute to the next level. From March 3-7...
World-class Bus Rapid Transit on Van Ness Avenue Muni, Golden Gate Transit and PresidiGO buses used to crawl along Van Ness Avenue —part of US 101— through some of the Bay Area’s densest neighborhoods...
Have you ever wondered what it takes to modify or add Muni service? Customers often ask if we can bring back or make changes to their routes. Making Muni service changes usually takes many steps over...
The Oak Street Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety and access for people walking and bicycling on Oak Street (between Stanyan Street and Baker Street) and JFK Drive (between Kezar Drive and...