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BART sees nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as fans overwhelm Clipper system
BART reported nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as Warriors fans flocked to San Francisco and overwhelmed the Clipper system.Read More
Getting to and from San Francisco’s first Warriors victory parade
Public transit is the way to go if you plan to join the “gold blooded” mass for San Francisco’s first Warriors championship parade. Read More
Prop. A loss to have ‘cascading impact’ on transit projects
The SFMTA is reckoning with the Prop. A defeat, and how the loss of funding will impact a whole host of planned projects.Read More
Sunset District community shuttle could fill gaps in public transit, Mar says
San Francisco is taking its first step toward a proposal that might bring a community shuttle to the Sunset.Read More
Agency plans summer Muni restorations, if Covid surge stays in check
The SFMTA plans to restore more Muni service routes in July, but plans could be delayed if the Covid surge impacts operator availability.Read More
SF voters may be asked to renew half-cent transportation sales tax
San Francisco voters could again be asked to renew the half-cent transportation sales tax to fund transit and street safety improvements.Read More
Muni weekend ridership recovery outpaces weekday service
SFMTA transit officials reported Tuesday that weekend Muni service is outpacing weekday ridership recovery.Read More
After months of hot debate, supes approve permanent car-free JFK Drive proposal
After months of contentious debate and a 12-hour meeting, supervisors voted 7-4 Tuesday to keep JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park permanently car-free.Read More
SFMTA budget freezes fares for two fiscal years
SFMTA’s two-year budget freezes Muni fares for the next two fiscal years and extends the Free Muni for All Youth program.Read More
State drops public transit mask requirement, Bay Area agencies follow
The California Department of Health Wednesday dropped its public transportation mask requirement. Bay Area transit agencies quickly followed.Read More
Express Muni buses make long-awaited return to service
Muni passengers and city leaders ventured to Visitacion Valley Monday to welcome back the 8AX-Bayshore and 8BX-Bayshore express.Read More
Transit agencies split on mask requirements in wake of CDC mandate ruling
Transit agencies and operators are interpreting the CDC mask mandate ruling differently. Here's the latest on Bay Area transit mask rules.Read More
Bay Area transit funding spotlighted in Padilla visit to San Francisco
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) visited San Francisco to highlight funding Bay Area transit agencies received from the Biden Administration.Read More
Wet weather, earlier police activity cause BART delays
There is a 20-minute BART delay on the Berryessa Line due to earlier police activity at the South Hayward station.Read More
Police remove person from downtown SF BART tracks, major delay continues
BART service from downtown San Francisco is experiencing major residual delays due to an earlier incident with a person on the tracks.Read More
Muni Metro to shut subway early for track work starting Thursday night
The SFMTA will close Muni Metro service early each night starting Thursday through April 24 for maintenance and other work.Read More
Container ship adrift off Point Reyes coast
The Coast Guard is aiding a 564-foot container ship that experienced engine problems and went adrift off the coast of Point Reyes Friday.Read More
Transit agency gives SF taxi drivers chance to compete with Uber, Lyft
Taxi drivers in San Francisco will soon get a chance to edge in on Uber and Lyft business by fulfilling ride-hailing app requests with cabs.Read More
No joke, Van Ness Improvement Project ‘finally done’
As San Francisco Mayor London Breed said Friday, "No, this is not an April Fools joke," the Van Ness Improvement Project is "finally done."Read More
Capitol Corridor slashes tickets by 30 percent through June
To celebrate Capitol Corridor's 30th anniversary, all one-way and round-trip tickets will be discounted by 30 percent through June. Read More