SF News Wacky Coincidences: Muni Has Two Wrecks At The Same Time, Just Like It Did Two Months Ago Do wrecks involving Muni vehicles come in twos? Of course, not, don't be silly. But that doesn't mean that we can't marvel at the coincidence of two big Muni collisions that took place
SF News Mayor Lee To Take $648 Million Muni Ride Friday Morning Hey, somebody write this down: this week, Mayor Ed Lee is riding Muni not once, but twice! First, he took the M-Ocean on Tuesday, to, he told the Chron, "try to experience it
SF News Muni Metro Service Resumes After Woman Is Struck At Van Ness Station A spokesperson for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has confirmed that a woman was struck by a Muni Metro vehicle at Van Ness Station this morning. Fire officials say that the woman
SF News You May Soon Be Able To Pay For Muni Using Your Smartphone Already tired of using your precious laundry quarters to pay for Muni's new $2.25 fare? Well, if a new pilot program set to start in early 2015 works out, you will have
SF News San Francisco Honda Minivan Strikes Cyclist, Crashes Into Muni Bus In a bizarre chain-reaction collision Monday morning, a cyclist was struck by the driver of a minivan, who then slammed into a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus ferrying commuters through the Richmond District,
SF News Pedestrian Struck By T-Third Monday Morning Service on the San Francisco Municipal Railway's T-Third line was disrupted for about 2.5 hours this morning after one of the transit agency's light-rail vehicles struck a elderly man. According to SFMTA
SF News Apparently No One's Complaining To Mayor Lee About How We're All Paying More To Ride Muni Next Week Despite an apparent budget surplus that enabled the transit agency to dump moneymakers like Sunday parking meters, you'll be paying more to ride Muni starting Monday. Though "constant complaints" inspired Mayor Ed Lee
SF News 38-Geary Muni Bus Driver Fatally Strikes Pedestrian Monday Morning A pedestrian was struck and killed by a 38-Geary bus just east of the Masonic Avenue Target, and steps away from the San Francisco Municipal Railway Presidio yard early Monday, according to the
SF News At Any Time, There's Only One Person Cleaning BART's Downtown Stations Another day, another poopy BART and Muni station story. Today, it's the Civic Center Station stairs that gets the fecal-expose treatment, plus the news that there's only a single person tasked with keeping
SF News SFMTA To Pay For Special-Ed Kids To Join Free Muni For Youth 'Pilot' Program Though a local tech company's grant has helped to fund transit for SF schoolkids, not every low-income student was covered. Now the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is using money from its own
SF News Deplorable Teen Hoodlums Targeting Asian Women On Muni A series of violent robberies in Visitacion Valley may be the work of a coordinated gang of youths who are specifically targeting Asian women on Muni buses. The latest attack, on a petite
SF News No Real Consequences For Muni Drivers Who Can't Prove They Were Sick During Sickout Are you someone who's gentle and sweet enough to have believed that the drivers who missed work during The Great Muni Sickout of 2014 were actually ill? Ha ha, just kidding! No one,
SF News Muni To 'Charge Restitution' To Tech Bus That Halted J-Church Service "The SFMTA is not regulating shuttle routing," the transit agency announced when they kicked off their 18-month-long pilot program allowing tech buses to use Muni stops. Wonder if they regretted that decision when,
SF News Mayor, Board of Supervisors Actually Required By Law to Ride Muni This is news to us: A 1993 ballot measure, sponsored by a group led by Jerry Brown, made it official city policy that the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, and other top city
SF News Breaking: Two Major Muni Accidents Injure At Least 40 People Two separate Muni crashes in San Francisco on August 1 have left at least 40 people injured, reports CBS San Francisco. Both accidents happened within the same hour this afternoon, at around 1:
SF News Today Is The First Official Day Tech Buses Share Muni Stops, And There's Already A Protest The pilot program to allow corporate shuttles (a.k.a. "Google Buses") to share a select number of Muni stops, and to pay for the privilege, begins today, and we can expect complaints
SF News You Will Soon Be Paying An Extra Quarter To Ride Muni Bad news: Fares on Muni busses and trains will be going up to $2.25 on September 1. Bright side: You don't have to carry extra quarters around if you just get yourself
SF News San Francisco's Population Boom and How It Impacts You By some estimates, at least 30,000 extra people have moved into San Francisco since 2010. Where are we putting them all? That's still being worked out, clearly. But in the meantime, we
SF News Muni's New Light Rail Fleet By The Numbers You know Muni's Metro light-rail system: That's the J, K, L, M, N and T. The SFMTA Board is voting today on an unprecedentedly-huge purchase of new light rail vehicles intended to boost
SF News Will This New Muni Map Make Life Any Easier? Two volunteer cartographers, we're told, have been working for ten years to improve upon Muni's current, highly confusing bus and Metro route map, which is a convoluted tangle of rainbow squiggles, inexplicable boxes,
SF News Video: Muni Passenger Wearing Sock On Junk Empties Bus 1 California service was briefly delayed Thursday when a passenger removed all his clothing, covered his penis with a sock, and refused the leave the bus. SF Weekly spoke with SFMTA spokesperson Paul
SF News 21-Year-Old Gets DUI, Much Internet Shame For Crashing Maserati Into Muni Maintenance Yard A rich man's $138,000 Maserati GranTurismo plowed into Muni's Potrero Division maintenance facility on the morning of May 20, getting stuck in a trench, and details are now emerging about how this
SF News It's Officially Curtains For Sunday Parking Meters: No More Enforcement As Of July 1 And that's how San Francisco's brief flirtation with Sunday Parking meter enforcement ends, folks, not with a bang, but with a whimper. It was all the way back in February, 2012 when the
SF News New Muni Operators Contract Delayed, Of Course The Muni sick-out that resulted in transit delays and hundreds of doctor's notes earlier this month was not, apparently, a very useful bargaining tactic. After bailing on their contract arbitration meeting last Monday,