Pedestrian Program
San Francisco is a city that walks. Our compact size and daytime population of one million means that walking is a crucial part of keeping our city moving. Our bustling downtown, waterfront...
San Francisco is a city that walks. Our compact size and daytime population of one million means that walking is a crucial part of keeping our city moving. Our bustling downtown, waterfront...
The following extra services run only on San Francisco Unified School District school days. For a complete list of schools and routes which serve them, visit our Muni Routes for Schools page. Detailed...
Everyone is a pedestrian at some point in their journey when traveling around San Francisco. Here are some measures we use from our toolkit to improve safety and to make it easier to walk around San...
*The 30 Stockton proposals on Chestnut, Van Ness and North Point were continued at the January 19th Board meeting. A new Board date has not yet been determined. On January 19, 2016, the SFMTA Board of...
The SFMTA is made up of 6,000 public servants, all dedicated to serving the transportation needs of San Francisco. We recognize SFMTA employees as the backbone of our operations. The information on...
Automated Bike Counters in San Francisco The included map displays the locations of automated bike counters in San Francisco. *Counters are intermittently down throughout the year due to construction...
The new Rapid Network prioritizes frequency and reliability on our most heavily used routes. Our Rapid lines carry nearly 70% of customers, and form the backbone of the Muni network. The Rapid Network...