SF News BART/Muni Presidents' Day Schedule During Presidents' Day today, BART will run reduced service throughout the day -- Saturday schedule, to be exact. BART will run every 20 minutes instead of every 15 minutes. Please be advised. Meanwhile,
SF News 7 Injured In Cable Car Accident Seven people were injured at around 10:15 this morning after a cable car hit an obstruction and stopped abruptly on Nob Hill. Five people riding the cable car have been hospitalized, one
SF News BART Can Now Ban You If You Beat Up Agents, Pee On Things BART has just in the last year passed a new law that allows them to ban people from the system for periods of anywhere from 30 days to a year if they are
SF News Reduced Muni Service For The Rest Of December Because Muni can go to hell, the city's public transit snafu will run reduced service during the last week of the year. This is the first time ever that Muni has done such
SF News BART To Add Express Trains, Further Expand In Coming Decades Big news coming out of BART today as officials at the rail line discuss the preliminaries of BART Metro, a multibillion-dollar expansion to be complete by 2025 that hopes to accommodate 50 percent
SF News Here's What's Closed Today Though some of us are at work today (hi!), many get today, the Friday after Thanksgiving, off to shop like crazy people on Black Friday (if you're caught in a Black Friday sandstorm,
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, On Muni: A Gallery Of Your Fellow Riders Photographer DavityDave has captures images of his fellow Muni passengers while traversing to and from work. His subjects range from the tired to the tipsy to the bored to the, well, downright gorgeous.
SF News Is Your Muni Bus Making You Look Poor? On Friday, the Chronicle ran a controversial opinion piece, tucked into the Entertainment section where it apparently went unnoticed amongst all the cacophony of bluegrass festivals and air shows and parades and street
SF News Teen Beaten Unconscious, Robbed On J-Church On Wednesday afternoon, an 18-year-old man was attacked and robbed while riding the J-Church. Somewhere between the Glen Park and Balboa Park stops, it seems, the teen was "knocked unconscious by a man
SF News Regarding Last Week's Strange Explosive Incident at Civic Center BART They say it was really nothing. Really. It happens about once a year. But somehow, some sort of "metallic debris" ended up on the BART tracks at Civic Center on September 16 and
SF News Map: BART Opened Its Door 40 Years Ago Today, But Failed To Be This Rad Look, we love BART. It's carpeted and quiet, it allows one to escape from Berkeley with the greatest of ease, and (more importantly) it isn't Muni. The first Bay Area Rapid Transit trains
SF News High Speed Rail: 'World Is Full Of NIMBYS And Fearful Men,' Says Gov. Brown After signing an $8 billion funding measure on Wednesday that will start construction on "the country's fastest rail system," Governor Jerry Brown climbed atop platform at the burgeoning Transbay Terminal in downtown San
Arts & Entertainment 'BART Idiot Hall Of Fame' Publicly Shames Ill-Mannered Commuters Recoil in white-hot rage, rule-abiding commuters, as we present to you a batch of horrifying images plucked from the BART Idiot Hall of Fame, a Facebook page that posts photographs of bad behavior
SF News 5-Fulton Bus Runs Over Man's Arm Over in the Outer Richmond on Thursday afternoon, an unidentified man and a 5-Fulton bus met under grisly circumstances. The collision, reported at 2:57 p.m., happened near the intersection of Cabrillo
SF News Your Muni Driver Probably Has To Pee Real Bad Finally offering some explanation for what Muni operators are doing when they hop off the bus and run inside the Burger King at Market and Eighth, the Examiner takes a look at Muni's
SF News BART Escalator Watch 2012: 10 Repaired, 19 To Go Brief updates today as we check in with BART's progress on their promise to repair all those broken down escalators around the system. In their latest press release, the transit agency congratulated itself
SF News You Should Probably Just Walk Everywhere Next Week, Says Muni Starting this Friday at 7 p.m., Muni will be shutting down the N-Judah and part of the J-Church for 10 days while they complete some ongoing track work on Carl Street and
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How to Behave on Public Transportation To kick off National Etiquette Week here at SFist, we're going to tackle a topic which we're sure is close to many of your hearts: The unspoken rules for entering, exiting, and riding
SF News Behold, The New Vinyl BART Seat! Vic Wong of Mission Mission snapped this shot of a brand baby-slapping new BART seat replete with luxurious vinyl. You like? Well, you're in for a lot more of them as BART rolls
SF News Man Killed By Muni Train Identified According to reports, the man who was killed by an outbound M Muni train on Monday afternoon has been identified as 62-year-old wheelchair-abound Daniel Dillen. The victim managed to somehow get himself down
SF News Woman Beaten, Kicked On Muni In Apparent Hate Crime Officers arrived to the scene of an apparent hate crime to find a 26-year-old victim "visibly shaken" after being beaten and kicked on a Muni bus. The incident, which happened in Potrero Hill
SF News BART To San Jose Begins Construction Next Month Good news for carless South Bay residents: the Feds pulled through and approved $900 million in funds to finally show BART the way to San Jose. With the funds now guaranteed from the
SF News Free Muni Rides For Kids? Some say yes. Many say no. According to an op-ed piece in Thursday's Chronicle, the good-intentioned plan, sparked by Supervisor David Campos, stands as "an appealing idea that City Hall is all but
SF News Bay Bridge Closure During Presidents' Day Weekend Commuters will not be able drive on the upper deck towards San Francisco during Presidents' Day Weekend due to construction. The closure will start at 8 p.m. Friday, February 17 and last