Posts Tagged ‘MUNI’
Muni’s Central Subway lurches forward this week as its first tunnel boring machine arrives in The City.
The SFMTA unveiled the first of 80 diesel buses being rehabilitated with updated graffiti-resistant interiors and other amenities.
Plans are taking shape to rehabilitate colorful, historic streetcars now running on Muni’s F-Line.
Long-awaited red transit-only lanes on Church Street between Duboce and 16th will finally get painted this weekend.
Muni riders should plan ahead during last week of March, as the transit agency is reducing service during spring break.
City and community leaders came out Monday afternoon to denounce a fresh round of anti-Islamic ads on Muni.
Muni switchbacks are on the decline in areas like the Sunset District, but supervisors want more action taken.
The SFMTA launched its 16-month, $8.5 million pilot program today offering free Muni rides to low-income kids.
SFBay is pumped to announce that Jerold Chinn is joining our staff as transportation editor, effective immediately.
The SFMTA received a key approval Tuesday to extract two tunnel-boring machines at the abandoned Pagoda Palace theater in North Beach.
Back-door boarding is proving to be a good idea, with complaints dropping and bus lines speeding up.
An elderly woman who was struck by a Muni bus on Saturday near Lake Merced has died from her injuries.
After reducing service during the last week in December, Muni is looking for other times of the year to do it again.
After two long years and numerous road blocks, SFMTA approved a pilot program to provide free rides to low-income youth.
Muni General Manager Ed Reiskin is ready to propose that Muni extend the Central Subway all the way up to Powell and Columbus.
One of Muni’s quirkiest, least-frequent and most-scenic bus routes could be facing a major expansion.









