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Muni Forward (previously called the Transit Effectiveness Project) was launched in May 2006 to take a comprehensive look at the entire Muni system and to see where service can be improved or streamlined to provide faster and more reliable service.
2020 Muni Metro system map showing the combination of the K/L and the M/T lines On March 30, 2020, Muni Metro service was replaced with buses due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [46] The SFMTA reopened rail service on August 22, 2020, [47] but returned to bus substitution three days later, citing malfunctioning overhead wire splices and the need to ...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency ( SFMTA or San Francisco MTA) is an agency created by consolidation of the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), the Department of Parking and Traffic (DPT), and the Taxicab Commission. The agency oversees public transport, taxis, bicycle infrastructure, pedestrian infrastructure, and ...
T Third Street. Muni Metro is a light rail system serving San Francisco, California, United States. Operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), a part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Muni Metro served an average of 157,700 passengers per weekday in the fourth quarter of 2019, making it the second ...
San Francisco Municipal Railway fleet. A Siemens LRV4 train on Muni Metro. With five different modes of transport, the San Francisco Municipal Railway runs one of the most diverse fleets of vehicles in the United States.
Muni operates seven light rail lines in the Muni Metro system, two streetcar lines ( E Embarcadero and F Market & Wharves ), and three cable car lines. Daytime bus service includes 44 local routes, 5 limited-stop "Rapid" routes, and 15 peak-hour express routes. Four additional express routes provide weekend service to the Marin Headlands ...
The N Judah is a hybrid light rail / streetcar line of the Muni Metro system in San Francisco, California. The line is named after Judah Street that it runs along for much of its length, named after railroad engineer Theodore Judah. [2] It links downtown San Francisco to the Cole Valley and Sunset neighborhoods.
Muni Forward project. In 2022, the SFMTA begin planning the M Ocean View Transit and Safety Project, a MuniForward project intended to improve reliability of the segment between Junipero Serra Boulevard and Balboa Park station.
The SFMTA resumed planning for the Muni Forward project, the J Church Safety and Accessibility Project, in 2022. Changes on the San Jose Avenue portion of the line were approved in October 2023. [27] These include transit-only lanes between Ocean Avenue and Cotter Street, platform extensions and accessible mini-high platforms at two stops, and ...
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency: Operator: San Francisco Municipal Railway: Character: Light rail: Technical; Line length: 1.7 mi (2.74 km) No. of tracks: 2: Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge: Electrified: Overhead line, 600 V DC: Route map