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  2. Bay Area Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Bay Area Rapid Transit ( BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California. BART serves 50 stations along six routes and 131 miles (211 kilometers) of track, including eBART, a 9-mile (14 km) spur line running to Antioch, and Oakland Airport Connector, a 3-mile (4.8 km) automated guideway transit line serving San ...

  3. Muni Metro - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency: Locale: San Francisco, California: Transit type: Semi-metro, Light rail: Number of lines: 7 (1 currently suspended) Number of stations: 117: Daily ridership: 75,500 (weekdays, Q4 2023) Annual ridership: 24,324,600 (2023) Website: sfmta.com /munimetro: Operation; Began operation: February 18, 1980 ()

  4. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The SFMTA handles rail, bus, and other public transportation under its Transit division (the San Francisco Municipal Railway, commonly known as "Muni"). The SFMTA handles over 700,000 weekday boardings (707,590 in fiscal year 2017 [4] ) on its public transit services and serves 90 routes. [5]

  5. List of Muni Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. All Muni Subway Stations To Reopen Saturday | San Francisco ...

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    SAN FRANCISCO, CA — All San Francisco subway stations are scheduled to reopen Saturday for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic forced drastic cutbacks in service more than a year ago ...

  7. Central Subway (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Chinatown station (Muni Metro) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California: Coordinates: Line(s) Central Subway: Platforms: 1 island platform: Tracks: 2: Connections: Muni: 1, 8, 8AX, 8BX, 30, 45 Powell-Hyde, Powell-Mason: Construction; Structure type: Underground: Accessible: Yes: History; Opened: November 19, 2022: Passengers; February 2023

  9. Market Street subway - Wikipedia

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    edit. Show interactive map Show diagram map Show all. The Market Street subway is a two-level subway tunnel that carries Muni Metro and BART trains under Market Street in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] It runs under the length of Market Street between Embarcadero station and Castro station.

  10. Why SMART Can't Make it to San Francisco - Patch

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    Already, 28 percent of commute trips to San Francisco from Marin are made by transit. If SMART’s current numbers hold out through the whole system, only another 10 percent of trips – about ...

  11. San Francisco cable car system - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last manually operated cable car system and an icon of the city of San Francisco. The system forms part of the intermodal urban transport network operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway, which also includes the separate E Embarcadero and F Market & Wharves heritage streetcar lines, and ...