Lawmakers in Sacramento want to make sure public transit keeps rolling. Led by State Senator Jesse Arreguín (D-Berkeley) and Assembly Member Mark González (D-Los Angeles), legislators are asking the ...
For the first time in 16 years, San Francisco has a new Biking and Rolling Plan. Our Board of Directors formally adopted the ...
Evening shot of a cable car on Powell Street with passengers, February 29, 1968. San Francisco's iconic cable cars aren't ...
We heard feedback from thousands of community members about three possible approaches to cutting service. With this feedback ...
Beginning with the first flight on Tuesday, March 4th, Southwest Airlines will be operating out of T2. Check-in, bag check and baggage claim will all move to Terminal 2 from Terminal 1. Beginning with ...
Happy Lunar New Year! As we usher in the Year of the Wood Snake, the SFMTA’s Slow Streets Program is excited to share updates on several Slow Streets. We have a public hearing scheduled for Sanchez ...
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Detailed accounts of recent major system delays of 30-minutes or longer. We apologize if you were inconvenienced by any of these delays and thank you for riding Muni. Incidents are posted on this page ...
On Tuesday, March 4 at 1 p.m., the SFMTA Board of Directors will vote on the adoption of San Francisco’s Biking and Rolling Plan. The plan is the city’s long-range roadmap to: Create a safer, more ...
San Francisco has come a long way since painting its first bike lane on Lake Street in 1971. Since then, bike lane design has evolved throughout the country to meet the wide range of needs and ...
Table below shows selected stops and planned service. For a complete stop list, with links to all stops for stop details and real-time vehicle predictions, please visit Stops/Description section of ...
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