ATTN: There is currently an IB/Eastbound svc gap on the #KIngleside & #MOceanView lines due to earlier #SubwaySvc delays in the Westbound direction. We are working to close this gap as quickly as possible. (More: 10 in last 48 hours)

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The Vision Zero Signal Retiming project enhances pedestrian safety by retiming up to 175 traffic signals in San Francisco to add leading pedestrian intervals. Where possible, signal timing will also...
Project Update
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Thank you for your continued interest in the mid-Valencia pilot proposal. Since our last project update in July 2022 , the project team has undergone an initial outreach process with stakeholders and...
Project Update
Friday, April 5, 2024
Following outreach and community feedback in Fall 2019 and Winter 2020, the final plan was presented at an SFMTA Public Hearing in July 2020 and included sidewalk widening for new transit bulbs,...
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Both Folsom and Howard streets are major three to four-lane arterials, where Folsom Street serves eastbound traffic and Howard Street serves westbound traffic. These couplets were designed for trucks...
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Bringing Safer Speeds to San Francisco In San Francisco, speeding is the leading causes of traffic deaths and severe injuries—and lowering speeds is the single most effective tool we can use to save...
Project Update
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Why is the SFMTA focused on improving safety at this intersection? The SFMTA recommends safety improvements at the West Portal Avenue and Ulloa Street intersection based on traffic safety principles...
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The Larkin Street Quick-Build Project extent is Larkin Street from Market Street on the southern end to Sutter Street on the North end, in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. All the major...
Blog Post
7 years ago
From the SFMTA’s Director of Transportation: Not long ago, deaths caused by smoking, plane crashes and not wearing seatbelts were accepted as routine and commonplace in ways that are unthinkable in...
Blog Post
3 years ago
COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted people who live and work in the Tenderloin. As a result, the SFMTA has been working closely with District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney’s office, other city...
Blog Post
2 years ago
Last Thursday at approximately 1:30 p.m., the fire suppression system in the electrical room at the Cable Car Barn at Mason and Washington streets discharged. This caused the electrical room to fill...
Project Update
The information below is an archive of the project as it was originally envisioned. For the latest information, please visit the J Church Transfer Improvements Project page. Project Introduction...
Blog Post
8 years ago
For all of you Mission Street transit riders, we have good news to share. Mission Street is on track to get a big makeover, which means your commute is going to get a lot quicker, and much more...
Blog Post
1 year ago
After several years without a major violent incident on Muni, we’ve recently experienced two tragic shootings. On June 22, two passengers got into an altercation, and one of the passengers fatally...
Project Update
Friday, February 23, 2024
The K Ingleside Rapid Project will be considered for approval by the SFMTA Board of Directors at their Tuesday, March 5 meeting. The proposed project includes tools to improve transit travel times...
Blog Post
5 months ago
Street safety improvements are coming to San Francisco's Tenderloin with the help of a federal grant. We are thrilled to announce we are the recipient of an $8 million grant from the US Department of...
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Jenny Keosaat after measuring the brake rotors and verifying they are within specifications. She sets up the brake lathe to resurface the rotors. Mechanic for Muni Buses -- Meet Jenny Keosaat Jenny...
Blog Post
4 years ago
As you may have already heard (or read in our previous blog post ), starting on Wednesday, January 29 some of the busiest sections of Market Street are going “Car Free” to increase safety and improve...