Market Street (San Francisco)
Market Street is a major street and transit corridor in San Francisco. Market Street is served by various transit modes from surface buses to underground trains.
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BART
BART has four stations under Market Street between the Embarcadero and Van Ness Avenue and is served by all trains in San Francisco:
Muni Metro
Muni Metro has seven stations under Market Street (4 shared with BART) between the Embarcadero and Castro Street.
- Embarcadero Station
- Montgomery Station
- Powell Station
- Civic Center Station
- Van Ness Station
- Church Station
- Castro Station
K L M T lines serve all stations under Market Street. J N serve all stations between Embarcadero and Van Ness.
Historic Streetcar
F-Market & Wharves streetcar operate on Market Street between the Ferry Building and Castro Street, and have stops located approximately at every block. The historic streetcar provides service in areas between underground BART and Muni stations and provide an alternative to the crowded and sometimes unreliable Muni Metro.
Buses
Many Muni buses operate along or crosses Market Street to and from other areas in the city. Some operate on Market Street for a long stretch, providing an alternative to F-Market & Wharves streetcars and underground trains for local transportation.
Lines that run on Market Street from 1st Street to 11th Street/Van Ness Avenue:
Most buses listed above serve the same stop at the F line in the middle of the street. See map for stop locations.
Line 800 is operated by AC Transit and only allows transbay passengers.