UPDATE: IB #JChurch cleared at San Jose and Baden. Regular service resuming. Expect rolling delays. https://t.co/OKXvF66E9h (More: 15 in last 48 hours)
Commuter shuttles have become a larger part of San Francisco’s commute over the past few years, and they’ve garnered quite a bit of attention – to say the least. The good news is that the regulations...
Automated speed enforcement is a proven way to reduce traffic injuries caused by speeding. Police can’t be everywhere at once to enforce against dangerous speeding. That's why the SFMTA joined...
Chairman Brinkman pedals in front of City Hall during Bike to Work Day last spring. Photo taken May 12, 2016. As the new chairman of the SFMTA Board of Directors, Cheryl Brinkman is happy to use the...
In two weeks, San Francisco will celebrate Giants Opening Day. This week, the Giants will host the Oakland Athletics for two pre-season games at AT&T park. With the start of baseball season comes...
This week at The Embarcadero and North Point Street, we installed a new bicycle traffic signal and waiting area for left turns. As we reimagine The Embarcadero as a better place to walk and bike...
This is a basic recap of items voted on and discussed by the SFMTA Board of Directors at its most recent meeting . SFMTA board meetings are usually held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month...
Reminders : Weekend M Ocean View Bus Substitutions for Construction M Ocean View rail service bus shuttle substitutions resume this weekend for construction of pedestrian safety and transit...
Thank you for your interest in this project. The intent of this update is to provide information on the upcoming evaluations and next steps with regard to the newly installed traffic circles at...
It’s a dreadful feeling — you’re waiting at a bus stop, and when your bus finally shows up, it doesn’t stop to pick you up. Just when you expected the wait to be over, you’ve got to start it all over...
With San Francisco’s growing economy and expanding population, it's no wonder drivers and transit riders can be slowed by congestion on their commutes. Keeping San Franciscans moving in our city is...
As most of our readers know, the SFMTA manages all ground transportation in San Francisco – everything from the historic Municipal Railway transit system, known as Muni, to traffic signs and signals...
This Memorial Day Weekend, crews will be performing important work inside the Twin Peaks Tunnel to prepare for the upcoming extended closure. The tunnel closure provides an opportunity to test out...
Across the City Another round of service changes are headed your way, as part of our previously scheduled service improvements influenced by the Muni Service Equity Strategy, our budget hearings and...
The baseball season is in full swing and the Giants kick things off today with a 10-game home stand that will see the Tampa Bay Rays, San Diego Pardes and Colorado Rockies make their way through town...
It’s a dreadful feeling — you’re waiting at a bus stop, and when your bus finally shows up, it doesn’t stop to pick you up. Just when you expected the wait to be over, you’ve got to start it all over...
Work to finish the north egress shaft for Chinatown Station has been completed. Milestone Completed: Emergency Exit Shaft Finished We are pleased to announce that work to construct the north egress...
Integrating transportation and land use planning is essential to meet the ever growing needs of a vibrant city like San Francisco. Research has proven that development patterns (and their related...
Our agency believes in a transportation system that serves everyone. Navigate the accessible transportation options offered by SFMTA for residents with disabilities. There are many ways to get around...
The SFMTA is moving forward with the next phase of the Powered Scooter Share Permit Program. Over the last year, this program permitted two operators and up to 2,100 scooters for shared use, mostly...
As part of the Geary Rapid Project , work to replace aging water and sewer lines on Geary Boulevard, in coordination with San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, continues. The next stage of work...
As part of the Geary Rapid Project , work to replace aging water and sewer lines on Geary Boulevard, in coordination with San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, continues. The next stage of work...
People drive more if more parking is provided. As intuitive as that may sound, until recently there wasn’t definitive research showing the link between available parking and driving. And through most...
Services Muni : San Francisco’s network of Muni buses, Metro lines, and streetcars cover all corners of the city. Learn more about how Muni is an accessible and affordable way to travel independently...