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Van Ness station is an underground Muni Metro station on the Market Street subway at the intersection of Market Street and Van Ness Avenue (U.S. Route 101) in San Francisco, California. The station consists of a concourse mezzanine on the first floor down, and a single island platform on the second level down.
The Van Ness BRT alignment has nine stations named after cross streets. Market Street station is located at Van Ness station, providing transfer to Muni Metro, while a transfer to the Geary BRT service is available at Geary–O'Farrell station. [9]: Fig.2-2
The D Geary-Van Ness was a streetcar route created on August 15, 1914, that originally ran from the Ferry Building along Market Street, Geary, Van Ness, and Chestnut to Scott. [39] In 1918, the route was changed to operate on Union Street instead of Chestnut, and was extended along Steiner Street and Greenwich Street and into the Presidio later ...
Muni Metro is a light rail system serving San Francisco, California, United States.Operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), a part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Muni Metro served an average of 157,700 passengers per weekday in the fourth quarter of 2019, making it the second-busiest light rail system in the United States.
47 Van Ness: N: Powell and Beach: Townsend and 4th Street: 11,900 48 Quintara/24th Street: 22nd Street and Iowa: Great Highway and Rivera: 7,600 49 Van Ness/Mission ^ Van Ness and North Point: City College (Unity Plaza) 25,000 52 Excelsior: ♦: Forest Hill station: Dublin and La Grande: 2,000 54 Felton: Newhall and Hudson: Daly City station ...
The trolley bus fleet was in good order and had excess capacity at the time so Muni improvised a few temporary services with them to help out. One such service was a trolley 14-Limited that used the abandoned trolley overhead on South Van Ness. The diesel 82-Chinatown was replaced with short runs of the 30-Stockton.
Muni trolleybus network: Operator: San Francisco Municipal Railway: Vehicle: New Flyer XT60 New Flyer XDE60: Predecessors: 12 Ocean: Route; Locale: San Francisco, California: Start: Van Ness and North Point: Via: Van Ness Avenue, Mission Street, Ocean Avenue: End: City College (Unity Plaza) Length: 6.9 miles (11.1 km) [1] Daily ridership ...
AC Transit Route 800 is the backbone of this network, serving eleven or thirteen BART and four Muni Metro stations en route. All AC Transit All Nighter routes provide timed transfers at Broadway and 14th Street in downtown Oakland. Most routes operate daily including holidays, generally from midnight to 5:00 AM.