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Muni brown uniforms get gray makeover
San Francisco transit operators will soon ditch their recognizable, iconic brown uniforms in favor of a new gray.Read More
San Francisco targets speeders as school starts
Around 65,000 students and teachers head back to school today in San Francisco.Read More
N-Judah, M-Ocean View face weekend shutdowns
The N-Judah will be out of commission for a total of four weekends between September and October.Read More
New Muni fareboxes begin rollout
Say your final goodbyes to the classic San Francisco Muni tear-off transfers.Read More
Twin Peaks tunnel project delayed into 2018
Delays continue to mount to make repairs inside the 100-year old Twin Peaks Tunnel.Read More
New system aims for faster, safer parking at City garages
San Francisco is in the process of bringing 22 city-owned garages into the 21st century.Read More
Muni changes course on millions in bond funds
Delays in spending a voter-approved 2014 bond measure on transportation infrastructure in San Francisco has prompted transit officials to reprogram some of the bond money.Read More
SFMTA considers canning cable car cash fares
San Francisco transit officials are seeking solutions to eventually go cashless on the cable car system.Read More
Power restored in San Francisco after sweeping outage
PG&E restored electricity service just after 5 p.m. to all customers affected by a sprawling power outage.Read More
Tom Nolan honored as he steps away from SFMTA board
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors gave a warm sendoff to retiring director Tom Nolan Tuesday.Read More
SFMTA begins Taraval Street pedestrian safety pilot
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation began its six-month pilot on Taraval Street that uses painted street markings and new signage.Read More
Supes grill SFMTA chief over sluggish spending
San Francisco’s top transportation official is taking the blame for not spending enough funds from a voter-approved bond.Read More
Contract approved to replace cable car gearboxes
The sound of cable car bells will fall silent one line at a time in order for San Francisco’s transit agency to overhaul and restore four gearboxes.Read More
Harvey Milk streetcar rolls back into service
San Francisco is welcoming back a historic streetcar dedicated to gay rights activist and former Supervisor Harvey Milk.Read More
Cable car work will shut lines one at a time through 2019
Replacing equipment that pulls San Francisco’s iconic cable cars will require the shutdown of individual cable car lines.Read More
Work begins on Van Ness transit corridor
The first dirt was dug up by construction crews Wednesday, and now the real work begins.Read More
London Breed urges analysis of NextBus outage
Supervisor London Breed is calling upon the SFMTA to explain what exactly went wrong during the NextBus outage.Read More
SF transit chief apologizes for NextBus outage
San Francisco’s top transportation official apologized for the NextBus outage that inconvenienced Muni riders who rely on the system for arrival times of Muni buses and trains.Read More
Muni unboxes sparkling new Metro train
A trainload of smiling dignitaries welcomed San Francisco’s first new Muni light rail vehicle Friday.Read More
Muni in 2016: Less crime, more on time
Crime on Muni vehicles has decreased and is at a four-year low at six incidents for every 100,000 vehicle miles traveled. Read More