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Riders offer Muni barely-passing, ‘C+’ grade
The grade summed up what has been a tumultuous last several months for the SFMTA.Read More
Breed promises more protected bike lanes with better enforcement
At this year’s Bike to Work Day in San Francisco on Thursday, Mayor London Breed directed the SFMTA to “double its pace” of installing new protected bike lanes.Read More
Julie Kirschbaum picked to lead SF Muni operations
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced Thursday that Julie Kirschbaum will lead the day-to-day operations of Muni.Read More
Muni admits inspection should have caught issue that caused meltdown
The April 26 incident that crippled the subway for approximately 13 hours could have been prevented.Read More
City Hall crowd rallies against ‘Rose Pak Chinatown’ station
A large crowd outside City Hall Monday to rally against a resolution that urges The City to name the under-construction subway station in Chinatown after the late Rose Pak.Read More
Steve Heminger appointed to SFMTA board as director search begins
Mayor London Breed has tapped former Metropolitan Transportation Commission Executive director Steve Heminger to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.Read More
Peskin pitches ‘Rose Pak Chinatown’ stop for Central Subway
An effort is on its way again to name San Francisco’s future Chinatown subway station after late community organizer Rose Pak.Read More
Breed seeks ‘real transportation expert’ for next SFMTA chief
Mayor London Breed sent a letter to the governing board of the transit agency urging them to begin their search.Read More
Ed Reiskin out as SFMTA chief
San Francisco’s top transit official Ed Reiskin is stepping down after eight years.Read More
What went wrong in Muni Metro’s epic Friday meltdown
A failed splice allowed more than 1,000 feet of overhead wire and supporting hardware to be torn down.Read More
Overhead wire problem causes major Muni Metro delays
San Francisco Muni Metro continues to face issues with its overhead wire system after transit officials reported that overhead lines that power the train became detached at 6:33 a.m....Read More
Broken coupling pins force single-car Muni trains
San Francisco transit officials are investigating an issue that involves connecting or “coupling” of trains.Read More
Chase Center transit plan includes shuttle service, cycle track
San Francisco transit officials are getting ready to prepare for a rush of crowds heading to the new Chase Center.Read More
Hundreds more electric scooters could soon land on SF streets
More electric scooters could soon be on the way onto San Francisco streets if certain conditions are met.Read More
Second wave of new Muni trains moves toward final approval
Transit officials are preparing for a second purchase of new Muni light rail vehicles with some design changes and new funding plugged into the project. On Tuesday, the San...Read More
T-Third switchbacks halted in move toward improved service
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton are following up on a promise to end switchbacks on the T-Third rail line.Read More
Shuttle buses to fill in for N-Judah during final phase of 9th and Irving work
Starting Saturday, April 13, N-Judah riders will have to take a bus for two weeks from Carl and Cole streets to Ocean Beach.Read More
After rash of traffic fatalities, 10 ‘quick-build’ safety projects promised
At the rate traffic fatalities are occurring in San Francisco, The City is on its way to surpassing last year’s total of 23 fatalities.Read More
Polk Street safety improvements launch to mixed reviews
San Francisco completed bike and pedestrian safety improvements along the Polk Street corridor after years of outreach.Read More
Millions in funds to help Van Ness businesses during construction remain unallocated
San Francisco supervisors are worried how the delayed project is impacting businesses.Read More