New data from the SFMTA proves that Muni buses really do crawl through traffic, but they also carry more riders than almost anywhere else.
The transit exhibition becomes a history of San Francisco, showcasing notable figures like Phyllis Diller and Harvey Milk.
Opened in 1915, the yard sits between Bryant and Mariposa streets and currently underpins many of Muni's core bus lines.
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How Muni’s crackdown on fare evaders is going
Determined to combat a rising tide of fare evasion on San Francisco Muni buses, the city’s transportation agency has nearly doubled the number of payment inspections it conducts per hour. That effort ...
Transit agencies in San Francisco are stepping up visibility in several locations across the city with a message of safety for riders. There has been a push from SF Muni to increase riders on public ...
A San Francisco Muni bus has popped up on Facebook Marketplace in Sacramento, meaning some lucky buyer could add this public transit icon to their private fleet. The 2007 electric hybrid bus — with no ...
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SF is set for colorful New Year's celebrations, and Muni is preparing to get people to them
NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATIONS will be occurring all over San Francisco starting Wednesday, but before the clock strikes midnight the city's public transit agency is preparing to ramp up services to meet ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A man died after being stabbed on a Muni bus in San Francisco Sunday afternoon, police said. UPDATE: Suspect arrested in fatal stabbing of man on San Francisco Muni bus SFPD ...
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