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Poetry-inspired artwork graces Muni buses
For a third year in a row, the interior of 100 Muni buses will display artwork from Bay Area artists over the next four months.Read More
San Francisco traffic deaths fall by one-third
San Francisco hit a record low number of traffic fatalities last year since The City began keeping records in 1915.Read More
Ride free, ride late on Muni for New Year’s Eve
San Francisco’s transportation agency is offering free rides on Muni starting on New Year’s Eve at 8 p.m. until New Year’s Day at 5 a.m.Read More
Muni rider beaten, robbed of laptop
A 41-year-old man on a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency bus in the Mission District was attacked and had his laptop stolen by a group of youths.Read More
Muni axes L-Taraval stops at 17th, 35th avenues
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors on Tuesday decided to remove the 17th and 35th avenues transit stops.Read More
Nine injured as Muni vehicles collide
San Francisco's Market Street is closed between Eighth and Ninth streets Wednesday afternoon because of a collision involving two Municipal Railway vehicles.Read More
Demand-based parking to stretch citywide in 2018
Parking rates at nearly all of San Francisco’s meters and city-owned garages will be based on demand.Read More
Citywide demand-based parking faces vote
San Francisco is preparing to adopt demand-based parking rates citywide, meaning drivers could expect to see parking rates surge.Read More
Muni mulls pure electrics for short bus refresh
Muni’s 30-foot diesel hybrid coaches are nearing the end of their useful lives and are in need of replacement.Read More
Muni rider satisfaction holds steady in 2017
Seventy percent of those surveyed rated overall Muni service as “excellent” or “good," and eight percent as "poor."Read More
Bicyclist arrested after Muni driver assault
A bicyclist suspected of attacking a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus driver earlier this month has been arrested.Read More
First of new Muni trains reports for duty
Muni car No. 2006 took its first fare-paying passengers down the N-Judah line around noon.Read More
Future guide dogs take first big whiff of Muni
About a dozen guide dogs in training from 6 to 15 months old took their first Muni ride over the weekend.Read More
Bikeway plan for 17th Street set for vote
The treacherous stretch of 17th between Sanchez and Church streets for bicyclists may soon get protected bikeways.Read More
Van Ness BRT project creeps ahead amid delays
Drivers familiar with the traffic nightmare on Van Ness Avenue should note traffic lanes will shift to the median starting Thursday.Read More
Jitney rules approved as regulators derail Chariot
Officials with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency approved a new permit program for to regulate the reemergence of jitneys.Read More
Grants will help Chinatown merchants cope with construction
Chinatown may get City funds by the end of year to help with the economic loss due to the construction of the Central Subway.Read More
Blame swirls over Van Ness BRT delay
The Van Ness Improvement Project has fallen behind schedule by nearly six months.Read More
M-Oceanview scheduled for weekend shutdowns
A number of pedestrian safety and transit upgrades along 19th Avenue will require the closure of the M-Ocean View on four weekends.Read More
BART fare cheats could face criminal citations
Repeat adult BART fare cheats could be issued a criminal citation under a new revised proposed ordinance.Read More