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− | + | The [[San Francisco Municipal Railway]] (Muni) is the primary [[wikipedia:Public transit|public transit]] system for [[San Francisco]], [[California]]. Muni is part of the [[San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency]], which is also responsible for the streets, parking, traffic signals, and other transportation in the city. In 2019, Muni had the eighth-highest ridership among systems in the United States. Service is operated to all parts of San Francisco - including [[Treasure Island]] - as well as small sections of [[Daly City]] and [[Marin County, California]]. | |
+ | During the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]], service was initially reduced to a limited set of "core service" routes, then gradually expanded. As of April 2022, six Muni Metro routes, one streetcar route, one bus replacement for a Muni Metro route, three cable car routes, 47 local bus routes, four Rapid routes, and one express route are in operation. Many of those routes have been temporarily modified. Twelve overnight Owl routes and one early-morning express route are in operation. | ||
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==Local routes== | ==Local routes== | ||
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==Express routes== | ==Express routes== | ||
− | + | Express lines operate between outer neighborhoods and downtown. The local sections in the outer neighborhoods overlap with local routes of the same number, while the non-stop express sections operate on expressways or major arterials. | |
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Revision as of 16:07, 8 June 2022
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the primary public transit system for San Francisco, California. Muni is part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which is also responsible for the streets, parking, traffic signals, and other transportation in the city. In 2019, Muni had the eighth-highest ridership among systems in the United States. Service is operated to all parts of San Francisco - including Treasure Island - as well as small sections of Daly City and Marin County, California.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, service was initially reduced to a limited set of "core service" routes, then gradually expanded. As of April 2022, six Muni Metro routes, one streetcar route, one bus replacement for a Muni Metro route, three cable car routes, 47 local bus routes, four Rapid routes, and one express route are in operation. Many of those routes have been temporarily modified. Twelve overnight Owl routes and one early-morning express route are in operation.
Local routes
Reflects service changes and route cancellations caused by COVID-19.
Rapid routes
Formerly known as limited routes, Muni provides a faster service to supplement local bus lines in selected corridors. Most rapid routes have stops spaced approximately three to eight city blocks apart outside of downtown.
Express routes
Express lines operate between outer neighborhoods and downtown. The local sections in the outer neighborhoods overlap with local routes of the same number, while the non-stop express sections operate on expressways or major arterials.
Owl/All-Nighter routes
San Francisco Municipal Railway | |
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Muni Metro: | J Church • K Ingleside • L Taraval • M Ocean View • N Judah • S Shuttle • T Third Street |
Heritage services: | Cable cars: California • Powell - Hyde • Powell - Mason Historic streetcars: E Embarcadero • F Market & Wharves |
Bus routes: | Local • Rapid • Express • All-Nighter |
Miscellaneous: | Fares • Maps |