SF News New Maritime-esque Clipper Card Revealed Be sure to save your TransLink card for it will be a collector's item in the future. Today the new Clipper card, which will replace the Fast Pass and the clunky-named TransLink card,
SF News J-Church Service Disruption Just in time for the rain, and on the heels of last night's BART meltdown, 'there is an obstruction on the J-Church line, outbound, at San Jose and Baden streets." All trains are
SF News Reminder: Critical Mass Tonight Before you head home for what is supposed to be a gorgeous weekend of sun and leisure, the fine folks of Critical Mass will be in full effect during the evening commute. Just
SF News Bomb Threat Causes Major Caltrain Delays Twitter is aflame over afternoon Caltrain delays. One theory? A bomb threat was called in, stopping service. According to rider-reported @Caltrain, "Supposedly the delays are due to investigation on a reported bomb threat.
SF News Cyclist Hit, Injured After Vehicle Collision At around 7:30 a.m. this morning, a cyclist was injured after a collision with a vehicle at 19th and Irving streets. According to BCN (via SF Appeal), "The cyclist was conscious
SF News Shuttle Bus Scramble After Morning N-Judah Tunnel Snafu Ugh. N-Judah trains "are turning around at Carl Street and Hillway Avenue, and outbound trains are turning around at Church Street and Duboce Avenue" due to a "problem with an overhead line," reports
SF News Big Rig Crash Forces Lane Closure On San Mateo Bridge Following a crash involving two big rigs this morning, one lane on the San Mateo Bridge remains closed. The incident, which happened a little after 7:30am, resulted in "major" injuries for the
SF News Expect Slow BART Service All Day Due to a small fire on the tracks between the Powell and Civic Center station "that knocked out key equipment" this morning, BART service, according to The Chronicle (and not a BART update!
SF News Muni Fail In Progres @MuniAlerts (a Twitter feed you should follow closely) says: "24 broken down in Market / Castro intersection. Ex[p]ect more delays than usual." (Pic)
SF News Doyle Drive Receives Federal Transit Funding The Doyle Drive Replacement project received a whopping $46 million in funding. [PDF warning!] Sponsored by the SF County Transportation Authority and California Department of Transportation, the project will help create the new
misc SFist Out and About We were one of about three people snapping photos of this peachy electric vehicle with our phones today, which was spotted at Sutter and Leavenworth. After doing a little research, we found out
SF News Muni Cuts And Fare Increase Proposal The SF Appeal is first to bring you the new proposal for Muni cuts and fare increases, which will be presented to the MTA board in a special emergency meeting this Friday at
SF News California to Receive $2.25 Billion for High Speed Rail The Federal Railroad Administration announced last night that California will be receiving $2.25 billion in stimulus dollars for use in constructing the high speed rail system. Huzzah! While this is only about
SF News $6 Toll Approved For Bay Bridge Starting July 1, a $6 toll will get you across the bridge during rush hour, with no discount for FaskTrak. This comes out to $500 more a year for commuters. This recent toll
SF News John Waters Goes Insane, Admits Love For Muni One of the world's greatest filmmakers and moustache wearers, John Waters, has, by all reasonable accounts, completely lost his mental and emotional clarity. To wit: "People always ask what my favorite thing to
SF News Muni Nightmare Commute This Morning Word is that this morning's Muni commute was, according to countless Twitter messages, catastrophic. Something or other about "electrical issues" have temporarily ruined the J Church and N Judah lines today. "We have
SF News Tesla's New Palo Alto Plant Will Create 1,600 Bay Area Jobs The federal funding of $465 million which Tesla Motors scored in June of last year is now officially official. The first $100 million is dedicated to building Tesla's powertrain while the remainder will
SF News F-Market Fare To Remain The Same We could source any number of media outlets who've reported on it already, but let's give SFist's wildly insightful commenters a chance. Commenter SFHope, who went to yesterday's SF MTA meeting regarding, among
SF News 1970s Neon BART Plans Reveal What Could Have Been But Never Was In glorious neon colors, Burrito Justice (via Eric Fischer) came across these gorgeous and where-did-it-all-go-wrong SF-Marin transit options. Just look at them. No, look at them. LOOK AT THEM. BART going under the
SF News Today: Come Yell At The People Who Want To Raise F-Market Fare To $5 The potentially horrible human beings on the board of the SFMTA -- who, among other things, could raise the F-Market line fare to an astounding and inaccessible $5, which would render them big
SF News Bay Bridge Toll Hike Impending Higher toll fees and the death of free carpooling is one step closer to being a reality, folks. Alas. "The Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Bay Area Toll Authority Oversight Committee this morning approved a
misc Muni Fast Pass Price Going Up Be warned fair citizens, the Muni Fast Pass will be going up in price come January. The standard Fast Pass will be increasing in price from $55 to $70. Too rich for your
SF News SF Drivers Face 60% Vehicle Registration Increase, Congestion Tax by Jerry James Stone Being a car owner in SF is about to get a lot more annoying if increased registration fees are approved in November. One increases state vehicle license registration fees
SF News Muni Derailment Update While there's no word yet why a L-Taraval train derailed in the tunnel this morning, more than 20 bus shuttles are currently carrying Muni passengers between Van Ness and West Portal stations. All
SF News L Taraval Derails; K, L, M Delays Abound After "the second car of an L Taraval derailed in the Twin Peaks tunnel between Castro and Forest Hill stations," reports SF Appeal, the entire Muni system is chaotic this morning. No injuries