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Alerts FINAL UPDATE: OB California Cable Car Line cleared at California and Leavenworth. Regular service resuming. Expect residual delays. (More: 14 in last 48 hours) Subscribe. Previous.
San Francisco's network of fuel-efficient Muni buses, light rail Metro trains, historic streetcars and iconic cable cars covers all corners of the city. Affordable, safe, convenient and environmentally friendly, choose Muni for your commutes and adventures.
See individual routes for Muni Service details. Latest service change information. 90 route (s) found for the following request: Neighborhood. Service Type. Special Service. Route Number or Name. Apply. E Embarcadero (Suspended)
Muni Metro map effective September 2024. Metro route information is available in an accessible format on the Description tab of the J Church, K Ingleside, M Ocean View, N Judah and T Third route pages. For BART visit the BART website.
Learn about this San Francisco icon and its oversight by the SFMTA Central Subway Project Extending the Muni Metro T Third Line to provide a direct transit link between the Bayshore and Mission Bay areas to SoMa, downtown and Chinatown.
Whether you take Muni transit, bike, walk or drive, the SFMTA gets you where you need to go. We work hard every day to help you safely navigate San Francisco’s streets and sidewalks.
Fares. With multiple ways of paying, buying your Muni bus, rail or cable car tickets is easy. Clipper®: Use your Clipper card on all Bay Area transit systems, including Muni. To pay for your trip, tag your Clipper card or Clipper mobile on the ticket readers inside Muni buses and at Muni Metro fare gates.
We’re here to help you get around San Francisco. From tips on how to pay your Muni fare with the MuniMobile ® ticketing app and ideas for bike trips, to parking information and where to catch the Muni Metro lines, buses, historic streetcars, and world-famous cable cars, this is place to find out about San Francisco’s excellent ...
With Muni, you're just a ride away from everywhere in San Francisco. Every day, people board Muni more than 520,000 times to get where they need to go. Follow these easy steps to reach your destination.
1 California Temporary Emergency Transit Lanes Map (updated 2023)