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Pages in category "San Francisco Municipal Railway bus routes" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... This page was last edited on 13 ...
Daytime bus service includes 44 local routes, 5 limited-stop "Rapid" routes, and 15 peak-hour express routes. Four additional express routes provide weekend service to the Marin Headlands, service to Oracle Park (home of the San Francisco Giants), and the Chase Center (home of the Golden State Warriors) and supplement BART in the
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (/ ˈ m juː n i / MEW-nee; SF Muni or Muni), is the primary public transit system within San Francisco, California.It operates a system of bus routes (including trolleybuses), the Muni Metro light rail system, three historic cable car lines, and two historic streetcar lines.
San Francisco, Daly City, Colma, South San Francisco Northbound route is designated as "122 - Stonestown/SF State," however, SF State University is served before the end of the line. Schedule and Route Map (PDF) 130: Daly City Daly City station South San Francisco Airport Blvd & Linden Av San Bruno, South San Francisco Schedule and Route Map ...
Pages in category "Bus routes in San Francisco" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... This page was last edited on 13 November 2023, at 19: ...
A bus on Route 101 in San Rafael. Golden Gate Transit operates four Regional bus routes, which provide daily service between San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, and Contra Costa Counties. Serving San Francisco via Civic Center
The San Francisco trolleybus system forms part of the public transportation network serving San Francisco, in the state of California, United States. Opened on October 6, 1935, [2] it presently comprises 15 lines and is operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway, commonly known as Muni (or the Muni), with around 300 trolleybuses. In San ...
Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit is a bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor on Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, California, United States. The 1.96-mile (3.15 km) line, which runs between Mission Street and Lombard Street , has dedicated center bus lanes and nine stations.