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Reimagine Potrero Yard with Us – Summer Milestones
By Adrienne Heim

The Potrero Yard Modernization Project will rebuild the existing Potrero bus yard to ensure we maintain our bus fleet as efficiently as possible and enhance the facility’s resilience to climate change and other natural disasters. The Project will also ensure our staff is able to perform their work in a safe and efficient way and address the City’s broader goals for new housing and affordable housing. The Project has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ), an important step for modernizing the yard.
The Project Concept
The modern yard will be able to store 213 buses, increasing capacity by approximately 50%.
In addition, the facility will include the following features:
- LEED Gold Certification
- An elevated structural and seismic building standard
- Infrastructure for battery-electric buses
- Centralized location for Street Operations - Muni’s “first responders”
- Centralized, modern space for Muni operator training
- Active ground floor uses on Bryant, and possibly 17th streets
“This exciting project will help fix two of the city's most pressing issues: lack of affordable housing and unreliable transit service,” said Alexander Hirji, Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group member and San Francisco Youth Commissioner. “The yard portion of the Project allows the SFMTA to maintain buses effectively, send them out to the riders, and it allows for future bus technology innovations in years to come. Up top, the affordable housing portion allows this city to make strides toward its goals for providing quality affordable housing to residents. This project will shape the Agency for many decades, and in a good, sustainable, and equitable way.”

Housing on Top of the Yard

The SFMTA is proposing up to 575 rental units of housing with an initial affordability target of 50%. The city’s committed to addressing the shortage of affordable housing and is therefore challenging potential developers to seek additional funds to maximize the affordability percentage, up to as much as 100% affordable. Many factors informed the proposed project’s size and unit count, such as building height, massing, financial feasibility and shadows on Franklin Square.
Two months ago, virtual community conversations were hosted to provide a refresher about the project and discuss where we are in the process. If you were unable to attend, please listen to the June 6 conversation to hear the project team and members of the community discuss the project.
We’re excited to announce that we’ve achieved three major milestones last week:
- The Project’s Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was issued to begin the developer procurement process followed by a press release.
The RFQ is the first of a two-step process to bring a developer partner under contract with the city. This stage is to pre-qualify a group of professionals who have the experience and financial backing to successfully complete this project. Ideally, we will end up with three qualified developer teams.
The second step is to ask those pre-qualified teams for project proposals as part of the Request for Proposal (RFP) stage, which will end up in the selection of a single developer partner.
- Special legislation was introduced by the Board of Supervisors last Tuesday, August 18, to set rules for a long-term agreement with a developer team that would design, build, finance, operate and maintain the new yard.
The legislation obligates the project to prevailing wages, a Local Business Enterprise (LBE) program, the city’s local hire policy and first source hiring ordinance. The ordinance also allows payment of a design stipend for up to two unsuccessful respondent development teams. This special legislation will first be heard by the Budget and Finance Committee consisting of Supervisors Walton, Fewer and Mandelman.
- A meeting to introduce all the topic areas that will be covered in the environmental impact document (referred collectively as the “project scope”) will be held by the San Francisco Planning Department on Wednesday, September 2, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
You may also view a video presentation by SF Planning for the project and provide comments to cpc.PotreroYardEIR@sfgov.org concerning the scope of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) until 5:00 p.m., September 18.
The meeting event will take place on Zoom: https://swca.zoom.us/s/92577630432/ Meeting ID: 925 7763 0432, or join by phone at 1.888.475.4499.
The purpose of the meeting is to collect comments from other regulatory agencies and the public on the draft scope. This is an opportunity for the public to add topic areas that SF Planning may not have included in their initial scoping process. More information can be found at the Planning Environmental Review Documents page under Potrero Yard Modernization Project – 2019-021884ENV.
Community Outreach
We will be tabling on Labor Day weekend, September 5 and 6, from noon to 5:00 p.m. at John O’Connell High School (Harrison Street between 18th and 20th streets) for the Carnaval San Francisco Latino COVID-19 Healing & Recovery – Salud es Poder event hosted by CANA-Carnaval San Francisco in partnership with the San Francisco Latino Task Force, community based organizations, health providers, and San Francisco City Departments.
We’re also planning to host English- and Spanish-language virtual community events to discuss the second step of the developer procurement process, the RFP, which we hope to issue in early 2021.
Learn more about the project by visiting www.sfmta.com/PotreroYard.
For more information, please email PotreroYard@sfmta.com or call us at 415.646.2223.
Published August 27, 2020 at 08:23AM
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Muni Metro Service is Temporarily Suspended
By Bradley Dunn
After weeks of planning to restart our Muni Metro service, we unfortunately were forced to resume all bus service starting today. We apologize for the confusion and inconvenience this may cause.
Our need to temporarily suspend train service for about 8several weeks is based on two problems that emerged yesterday:
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An employee in our Transportation Management Center (TMC) – the nerve center of our rail system – tested positive for COVID-19. We wish them a speedy and full recovery. By doing thorough contract tracing, we now know that more of our vital team members need to be quarantined. This leaves us short-staffed in positions central to operating Muni Metro service safely and effectively.
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A critical component of the overhead infrastructure that power our trains has failed twice in the last few days. After a problem with new equipment recently installed caused service disruptions twice in the past two days, staff worked quickly to provide a fix that we must implement before bringing the Metro back fully again. This is frustrating because our crews worked tirelessly over the last few months to address deferred maintenance in the tunnels.
For these reasons, we will be using our buses for all train service starting Tuesday, August 25, and working hard to get train back on track as soon as we can. Shutting down the subway for quarantine will also allow for the replacement of the critical equipment in the subway.
We will keep you informed about our efforts to bring rail back at SFMTA.com/RailRecovery and you can get more information about our response to COVID-19 at SFMTA.com/COVID. You can also find provides real-time alerts about Muni service disruptions at the SFMTA’s Twitter account, @sfmta_muni.
Muni地鐵服務臨時取消
經過數周的準備,Muni地鐵服務得以恢復,遺憾的是我們從今天起不得不重新回到用巴士代替地鐵的狀態。對給你帶來的困擾和不便,我們深表歉意。
地鐵需要停運數八周主要是基於昨天發生的兩個事件時間:
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在被視爲神經中樞的交通管制中心(TMC)有一位雇員被確診染上COVID-19,其他同事需要隔離。希望他們儘快康復。根據跟蹤調查,可以確定有幾位關鍵崗位上的職員需要隔離。由於人手不足,運作起來會影響地鐵系統的安全性和可靠性。
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在過去兩天内,為列車供電的上方電纜系統的關鍵部件兩次失靈。上方電纜系統的問題引發了客運停頓。目前我們正在與不同的廠商尋求替代產品。這令我們倍感不安,因爲我們的工作人員幾個月來夜以繼日地工作排除隧道内可能發生的問題。
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在過去兩天内,為列車供電的上方電纜系統的關鍵部件兩次失靈。最近安裝的部件在過去兩天兩次引發客運停頓后,工作人員快速反應,他們將在地鐵再次恢復運行前排除障礙。這令我們倍感不安,因爲我們員工幾個月來夜以繼日地工作排除隧道内可能發生的問題。
基於上述原因,我們將從周二起用巴士代替地鐵列車,同時努力儘快恢復地鐵服務。在地鐵隧道關閉過程中我們將利用這個機會完成其它維修工作。
我們將爲您提供最新信息,讓您瞭解恢復地鐵工作的進展SFMTA.com/RailRecovery 。您也可以瞭解我們對COVID-19的防疫工作SFMTA.com/COVID.。獲得Muni服務警訊可以使用交通局的推特賬號@sfmta_muni.
儘管我們面臨悲劇,交通局的全體職工努力利用所有可以利用的時間為我們的城市服務。
Después de varias semanas de preparación para el reinicio del servicio de Metro de Muni, hoy desafortunadamente tenemos que regresar al servicio sustituto por autobús. Nos disculpamos por cualquier confusión e inconveniencia que esto ocasione.
La necesidad de suspender el servicio de tren temporalmente por aproximadamente 8 semanas es debido a dos problemas inesperados que surgieron ayer:
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Un empleado de nuestro Centro de Gestión de Transporte (TMC por sus siglas en inglés), el centro de operaciones de nuestro sistema ferroviario- dio positivo por COVID-19. Le deseamos una recuperación rápida a esta persona. Como precaución, otros miembros vitales del equipo deben estar en cuarentena. Esto nos deja con poco personal en puestos centrales para operar el servicio de Metro de Muni de manera segura y efectiva.
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Un componente crítico de la infraestructura aérea que alimenta a nuestros trenes ha fallado dos veces en los últimos días. Un problema de equipo con nuestro sistema aéreo está causando interrupciones en el servicio. Estamos trabajando con un proveedor diferente para encontrar un reemplazo. Esto es frustrante porque nuestros equipos trabajaron incansablemente durante los últimos meses para completar mantenimiento en los túneles.
Debido a esto, estaremos usando buses para reemplazar el servicio de tren a partir del martes, y trabajando duro para poder regresar a servicio por tren apenas se puede. El cierre del subterráneo también permitirá el reemplazo de equipo crítico.
Manténgase informado sobre labores hacia el restablecimiento del servicio de tren en la página SFMTA.com/RailRecovery. Para conocer las últimas actualizaciones de Muni y de COVID-19 visite SFMTA.com/COVID. También puede acceder alertas sobre el servicio de Muni en la cuenta de Twitter de la SFMTA, @sfmta_muni.
A pesar de estas tragedias, el personal de la SFMTA sigue trabajando duro para proporcionar lo mejor que pueden en cuanto a horas de servicio de transporte público para la ciudad.
Paksa: Ang serbisyo ng Muni Metro ay pansamantalang nasuspinde
Matapos ang buwanang pagpaplano upang ma-isimula ang serbisyo ng Muni Metro, sa kasamaang palad ay napilitan kaming ipagpatuloy ang lahat ng serbisyo sa bus simula ngayon. Humihingi kami ng tawad sa pagkalito at abala na maaaring sanhi nito.
Ang aming pangangailangan upang pansamantalang suspindihin ang serbisyo sa tren ay batay sa dalawang mga problema na lumitaw kahapon:
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Ang isang empleyado sa aming Transportation Management Center (TMC) - ang sentro ng aming sistema ng tren - nasubok na positibo para sa COVID-19. Nais namin sa kanila ang isang mabilis at buong paggaling. Sa pamamagitan ng paggawa ng masusing pagsubaybay sa kontrata, alam natin ngayon na marami sa aming mga mahahalagang kasapi ng koponan ay kailangang ma-quarantine. Nag-iwan ito sa amin ng pagkukulang sa mga posisyon na sentro sa pagpapatakbo ng serbisyo ng Muni Metro nang ligtas at epektibo.
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Ang isang kritikal na sangkap ng overhead na imprastraktura na kapangyarihan ng aming mga tren ay nabigo nang dalawang beses sa mga huling araw. Matapos ang isang problema sa mga bagong kagamitan na kamakailan-install na nagdulot ng mga pagkagambala sa serbisyo ng dalawang beses sa nakaraang dalawang araw, ang mga kawani ay mabilis na nagtrabaho upang magbigay ng isang pag-aayos na dapat nating ipatupad bago ibalik muli ang Metro. Ito ay nabigo dahil ang aming mga tauhan ay walang tigil na nagtrabaho sa nakaraang ilang buwan upang matugunan ang ipinagpaliban na pagpapanatili sa mga lagusan.
Para sa mga kadahilanang ito, gagamitin namin ang aming mga bus para sa lahat ng serbisyo ng tren simula Martes, Agosto 25, at nagsusumikap upang makabalik ang mga tren sa lalong madaling panahon. Ang pag-shut down ng subway para sa quarantine ay magpapahintulot din sa pagpapalit ng mga kritikal na kagamitan sa subway.
Ipapaalam namin sa iyo ang tungkol sa aming mga pagsisikap na ibalik ang riles sa SFMTA.com/RailRecovery at makakakuha ka ng karagdagang impormasyon tungkol sa aming tugon sa COVID-19 sa SFMTA.com/COVID. Maaari ka ring makahanap ng mga pagkagambala sa serbisyo ng alerto ng real-time na pag-alerto sa serbisyo sa MSSMMTA, @ sfmta_muni.
Sa kabila ng mga trahedya na kinakaharap nila, ang mga kawani ng SFMTA ay nagsusumikap upang gumawa ng pinakamahusay, mas mahusay na paggamit ng bawat magagamit na oras ng serbisyo upang makapagtrabaho sila para sa lungsod.
Published August 26, 2020 at 02:33AM
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Ride with Care –COVID-19 Requirements for Muni Customers
By Sophia Scherr
COVID-19 has changed the way that we conduct our day-to-day lives, including how we ride Muni. The SFMTA is excited that we brought back much needed rail and bus service on August 22, 2020. We ask that you ride with care for fellow passengers and our operators by doing the following when riding Muni.
- Wear a face covering - Face coverings are mandatory for individuals 2-years and older when waiting for and riding Muni. Face masks must cover both your nose and mouth.
- Physically distance yourself from other riders when possible – Give others space when riding and do not attempt to board vehicles that are at capacity.
- Use contactless payment - Please consider using your Clipper Card or MuniMobile® to pay your fare. Doing so will help minimize risk to both yourself and our operators. Using your Clipper Card or MuniMobile® will also save you $0.50 off your adult fare.
- Make it a quiet ride - Onboard, customers are discouraged from talking, singing or other verbal activities that can cause droplets to be expelled as this has been known to contribute to virus spread.
- Keep your hands clean – Wash your hands before and after riding Muni and keep hand sanitizer handy.
- Don’t ride if you are feeling ill – Please refrain from riding Muni if you are feeling sick or feel you have been exposed to COVID-19. Testing sites and more information can be found here.
- Consider other modes of transit - While staying home is the best way to stop the spread of COVID-19, we understand that many people need to take trips outside their home. Help save space on Muni for essential workers and transit-dependent San Franciscans by considering if you can take a bicycle, shared mobility, walk or travel at less busy times before getting on Muni.
Together, we can continue to keep San Francisco moving. Visit SFMTA.com/COVID-19 for up-to-date information.
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New Interactive “Shared Spaces” Map and Dashboard Launched
By Phillip Pierce
San Francisco’s popular Shared Spaces program, in which the SFMTA is a participating agency, now has an exciting new tool: an interactive map showing the locations and status of all the proposed Shared Spaces locations. The map is designed to make it easier for people to find Shared Spaces, check on permit status or simply track the progress of the program.

“We are so excited to see the new Shared Spaces Tracker that lets restaurants, businesses and residents see where the sidewalk and parking lane permit applications are located and details the status of each application,” said Laurie Thomas, Executive Director of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association. “The willingness to share this information publicly is a testament to how well the City has been working with businesses during this unprecedented time.”
Shared Spaces allows merchants to use sidewalks, full or partial streets, and other nearby public spaces like parks, parking lots and plazas for restaurant pick-up and other neighborhood retail activities allowed under San Francisco’s Public Health Orders. The new program is a multiagency collaboration born out of the city’s Economic Recovery Task Force.
There have been more than a thousand applications for Shared Spaces for uses like outdoor dining in parking spaces or allowing multiple retailers to operate in the open air by repurposing a parking lot. There are important guidelines for the program to ensure accessibility and safety.
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“The Shared Spaces program is vital to helping businesses like ours survive right now,” said China Live restaurant owners George Chan and Cindy Wong-Chen. “We are grateful for the responsiveness of the city to make this happen in such a short amount of time.”
Businesses are also applying for temporary full street closures for certain days and hours of the week. The first two successes were Grant Avenue in Chinatown and Valencia Street in the Mission. More recent approvals include Irving Street between 19th and 20th Avenues and Gold Alley in North Beach. Starting later this month, SoMa will have a recurring Shared Space every Sunday on Folsom from 6th to 8th streets. More closures are in the works for the Bayview, Tenderloin, Castro, Excelsior, Marina, Sunset, Richmond and other parts of the city.
Not every location is a good fit for every type of Shared Space, but the Shared Spaces teams work hard with businesses to find solutions. So far, fewer than 3% of applications were initially ineligible under program guidelines, but most of these were reworked into successful projects.
Next Steps: Keep Evolving and More Outreach
The Shared Spaces program will continue to evolve with new health orders and as other types of business reopen. By looking at the data, we also know that there are more Shared Spaces in some neighborhoods than others. While some of that disparity is related to density and location of restaurants, we also know that not everyone has the resources to take advantage of these programs during this challenging time. In the weeks ahead, we are dedicating more resources to targeted outreach in areas that are not already benefiting from the program.
For more information on the program or to apply, give feedback, report a problem or view the live tracker, visit sf.gov/SharedSpaces. Questions or media inquiries? Please email SharedSpaces@sfgov.org
Published August 20, 2020 at 08:30AM
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Major Muni Service Expansion August 22
By Mariana Maguire

Map: New Muni service map shows bus and rail routes restored August 22 with existing Muni service. This new map also highlights high-frequency corridors.
On Saturday, August 22, the SFMTA will launch our broadest and most complex service changes since the start of the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order. This includes the restoration or expansion of 11 bus routes, increased frequencies on 13 bus routes and the return of Muni Metro.
These service changes support the city’s essential workers and economic recovery by providing more connections to neighborhood commercial districts. Adding more service on our high ridership lines and upsizing some lines to larger buses will help relieve crowding on those lines.
Service hours will be approximately 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily, unless otherwise noted. Owl network service hours will remain approximately 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily unless otherwise noted.
Below is the complete list of service changes. For more information and details on all our active routes, visit our Core Service Plan page. To learn more about Muni Metro, visit our Rail Recovery page. Please note that some details are subject to change. The information will be updated accordingly.

New temporary transfer points for customers traveling downtown on the J Church at Market and Church and LK Taraval-Ingleside at West Portal. These changes will reduce costly delays in the Muni Metro subway.
Muni Metro Rail Recovery
J Church
- New, temporary, surface-only route between Balboa Park and Church at Market
- New, temporary transfer required to and from downtown at Church Station on frequent trains
- Daily frequency: Every 6 to 9 minutes.
LK Taraval-Ingleside
- New, temporary, combined surface-only route between SF Zoo and Balboa Park.
- New, temporary transfer required to and from downtown at West Portal Station on frequent trains
- Daily frequency: Every 6 to 9 minutes.
N Judah
- Full route restored between Ocean Beach (Judah at La Playa) and 4th at King
- Weekday hours of service: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., every 6 to 9 minutes.
- Weekend hours of service: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., every 10 to 14 minutes.
S Shuttle
- Subway-only line restored between West Portal and Embarcadero
- Weekday hours of service: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., every 6 to 9 minutes.
- Weekend hours of service: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., every 6 to 9 minutes.
TM Third-Oceanview
- Full T Third and M Oceanview routes, temporarily combined to the new TM Third-Ocean View line between West Portal and Embarcadero
- Weekday hours of service: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., every 10 to 14 minutes.
- Weekend hours of service: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., every 10 to 14 minutes.
Weekend early morning Muni Metro bus substitution (5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.)
To align with BART’s weekend station opening schedule, Muni Metro will not operate in the subway until 8:00 a.m. on weekends. Instead, buses will substitute service during these hours, operating between approximately 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on weekends. Please refer to individual route pages for detailed routing and stop locations. Please plan your trip in advance and allow extra time to get to your destination. Some customers may experience additional transfers and longer wait times. Visit our Rail Recovery page to see more details about weekend early morning Metro bus service.
*Be advised, with the restart of Muni Metro rail, Muni Metro buses will no long run along Market Street except as noted.
UPDATE: L Bus Construction Shuttle
Due to the L Taraval Improvement Project construction, an L Bus Construction Shuttle will substitute the LK Taraval-Ingleside train between the SF Zoo and Sunset Boulevard for approximately seven months, until Spring 2021.
- Anticipated frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes.
- Express Service:
- To minimize transfers for customers, the L Bus Shuttle will operate as an express bus inbound and outbound between Taraval and 32nd Avenue and Ulloa at Wawona (near the accessible ramps for the LK Taraval-Ingleside at West Portal).
- This service will not have NextBus predictions; third-party trip planners will also not reference this express service.
- Local Stops:
- For service to stops along Taraval heading east toward West Portal, customers must transfer from the L Bus Shuttle at Taraval at 32nd Ave to the LK Taraval-Ingleside train.
- For service to stops along Taraval heading west toward SF Zoo, customers must transfer from the LK Taraval-Ingleside train to the L Bus Shuttle at Taraval and Sunset.
- 40-foot buses will serve this temporary route through the construction phase of the L Taraval Improvement Project.

Diagram: Temporary L Taraval Construction Shuttle route
Muni Bus Service Changes
7 Haight-Noriega
- Extended to full route between Ortega at 48th Avenue and the Salesforce Transit Center
- 60-foot buses will replace the 40-foot buses, allowing more room for customers to maintain physical distance onboard
- Connections to Inner Sunset, The Haight and Downtown
- Daily frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes
12 Pacific Community Shuttle
- Temporarily modified route between Jackson and Van Ness to Sansome and Sutter streets to provide connection to Market Street
- Daily frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes
14 Mission
- Line will be served by 60-foot electric trolley coaches instead of motor coaches
- Daily frequency: Every 6 to 9 minutes
28 19th Avenue
- Weekend service added for modified route between Daly City BART and California and 7th Avenue
- Access to transfer points to UCSF, Kaiser and the California Pacific Medical Center
- Daily frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes
30 Stockton
- Route extended to The Presidio between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. daily. All other times, the 30 Stockton terminal will be at Divisadero and Chestnut
- 60-foot electric trolley buses will replace the 40-foot buses, allowing more room for customers to maintain physical distance onboard
- Connections to Crissy Field, Chinatown, Downtown, and Caltrain
- Daily frequency: Every 15 to 20 minutes
- Note: Construction will be ongoing in The Presidio for the first few weeks of August through September, so implementation of the extension will be delayed slightly. Please pay attention to posted signage, follow social media, and visit the website for construction updates.
37 Corbett
- Temporarily modified route between Twin Peaks and Market and Van Ness streets via Market Street
- Connections to Castro, Church and Van Ness Muni Metro Stations
- Daily frequency: Every 15 to 20 minutes
- Temporary hours of service: 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekends
38 Geary
- Between 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily, buses will alternately terminate at Geary Boulevard and 32nd Avenue or Fort Miley VA Hospital.
- At all other times, all 38 Geary trips will terminate at 48th Avenue and Point Lobos.
- Buses terminating at Fort Miley VA Hospital will layover then continue on the inbound route to all existing stop locations.
- Weekday frequency: Every 6 to 9 minutes.
- Weekend frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes.
44 O’Shaughnessy
- Extended to full route between Hunters Point and California and 6th Avenue
- Connections to Bayview, Portola, Glen Park and Forest Hill Stations, Golden Gate Park and Inner Richmond
- Daily frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes.
45 Union-Stockton
- Full route restored between Townsend at 4th Street and Lyon at Greenwich
- Connections to SoMa, Downtown, Chinatown and Union Street
- Daily frequency: Every 15 to 20 minutes
48 Quintara-24th St
- Temporarily modified route between 20th at 3rd streets and West Portal Station
- Connections to West Portal, 24th Street BART, and Potrero Hill/Dogpatch. Simplified route in Noe Valley
- Daily frequency: Every 10 to 14 minutes
49 Van Ness-Mission
- 60-foot buses will replace the 40-foot buses, allowing more room for customers to maintain physical distance onboard
- Daily frequency: Every 6 to 9 minutes
54 Felton
- Weekend service added and route extended to full route between Daly City BART and Bayview
- Connections to Bayview, Portola, Excelsior, and Balboa Park and Daly City BART Stations
- Daily frequency: Approximately every 20 minutes
67 Bernal Heights
- Full route restored between Ellsworth at Crescent and 24th Street BART Station
- Daily frequency: Approximately every 20 minutes
Improving Frequency
- The following lines will have more frequent service to provide more capacity for physical distancing:
- 8 Bayshore: Daily, every 5 to 6 minutes
- 9 San Bruno: Daily, every 6 to 9 minutes
- 9R San Bruno Rapid: Weekday service only, every 6 to 9 minutes
- 12 Pacific Community Shuttle: Daily, every 10 to 14 minutes
- 14 Mission: Daily, every 6 to 9 minutes
- 19 Polk: Daily, every 15 to 20 minutes
- 22 Fillmore: Daily, every 6 to 9 minutes
- 24 Divisadero: Daily, every 10 to 14 minutes
- 25 Treasure Island: Daily, every 15 to 20 minutes
- 28 19th Ave: Daily, every 10 to 14 minutes
- 29 Sunset: Weekdays, every 10 to 14 minutes. Weekends, every 20 minutes.
- 43 Masonic: Weekdays, every 10 to 14 minutes. Weekends, every 20 minutes.
- 44 O’Shaughnessy: Daily, every 10 to 14 minutes
Focusing Limited Resources
Our August 22 service changes will put us close to maximizing the number of available operators and vehicles out on the street to serve our customers. Due to the need for physical distancing, it now takes three times as many vehicles to move people as before the COVID emergency. At the same time, our budget shortfalls prevent us from hiring more operators and cleaners or purchasing more vehicles. Given these restrictions, these are likely to be the last major service increases tied to the city’s COVID-19 recovery, with exceptions of minor updates.
Learn more about the impact of the pandemic and the financial crisis on the SFMTA, and our focus on customers, equity and efficiency in restoring Muni service.
To provide our customers with the best service we’ve focused on:
- Temporary changes to reduce costly sources of delay and duplicative service
- Meeting ridership demands during the pandemic
Customer Reminders
Remember, we still need your help. Help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission by:
- Continuing to stay at home, except for essential trips.
- Shopping locally and supporting your neighborhood businesses.
- Wearing a face mask or face covering over your mouth and nose and maintaining physical distance.
Use alternate transportation whenever possible – walk, bike or take a taxi – to save a seat on Muni for those who don’t have other options.
- Our Essential Trips Card program is a cost-effective way for seniors and people with disabilities to use taxis instead of Muni.
- Carshares and micromobility options are also available. Visit our COVID-19 Developments and Response page for more information.
If you do need to travel on Muni:
- Please respect your Muni operator. They are working hard for you and want to stay healthy too.
Face coverings are required on Muni. To avoid getting passed up, cover your nose and mouth with face cover or mask while you are waiting for Muni and on Muni.
- Board by the back door unless you require assistance.
- Give yourself extra time. Your trip may now include transfers and a longer walk. Your fare is good for two hours across multiple routes.
Visit our COVID-19 Developments and Response page for the latest information about Muni routes in service or to explore alternate ways to get around the city. To provide feedback on any Muni service changes please use our Muni Feedback Form.
Published August 19, 2020 at 04:02AM
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