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Muni runs single-car trains due to continuing shear pin issue
San Francisco transit officials are running single-car trains again Thursday after discovering an issue with the coupler system on its new trains on Wednesday. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency...Read More
Update: Skip scooters return to SF streets
A Skip scooter’s external battery in Washington D.C. caught on fire last Thursday.Read More
Worker hurt by steel beam in Twin Peaks tunnel
A construction worker on the Twin Peaks Tunnel Project was hit Friday by a steel beam and taken to a trauma center.Read More
Scooter-free SF summer to stretch into August
The SFMTA needs more time to review the dozen applications vying for a spot in The City’s scooter permit program.Read More
Radio outage slows Muni morning commute
All San Francisco Muni buses throughout The City pulled out late from bus yards for service due to the radio communications system failing.Read More
Muni radio upgrades knock trains out of service
The SFMTA has begun the installation of new radios into Muni trains in order to improve communications.Read More
Limits eyed for Bernal Heights parking permits
A pilot program set to be voted on Tuesday for 16 blocks in Bernal Heights would allow only one permit per person and a maximum of two per household.Read More
First of new Muni trains reports for duty
Muni car No. 2006 took its first fare-paying passengers down the N-Judah line around noon.Read More
New system aims for faster, safer parking at City garages
San Francisco is in the process of bringing 22 city-owned garages into the 21st century.Read More
Three people shot, one fatally, in Oceanview
At least one person is dead after a shooting Wednesday morning in San Francisco's Oceanview neighborhood.Read More
Muni in 2016: Less crime, more on time
Crime on Muni vehicles has decreased and is at a four-year low at six incidents for every 100,000 vehicle miles traveled. Read More
Muni probes ominous ‘you hacked’ warning
Officials with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency are looking into what caused a malfunction with fare machines at underground stations Friday and Saturday.Read More
Balloon knocks out power to thousands
More than 6,000 PG&E customers lost electrical service for nearly an hour Sunday when a mylar balloon damaged power lines in the Mission.Read More
Crafty pole design unlocks Muni’s hazardous seats
Hundreds of Muni buses have gotten back their front-row, forward-facing seats that were previously locked.Read More
Smoke in subway halts Muni Metro service
A report of smoke in a subway tunnel near San Francisco's Civic Center station caused brief delays to Muni Metro lines Monday morning.Read More
Crews stabilize Mission Street sinkhole
Officials said crews began work Wednesday on a broken sewer main that caused a sinkhole Tuesday evening on Mission StreetRead More
Tree takes down Haight Muni lines
A roughly 30-foot fell this afternoon in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, taking down some Municipal Transportation Agency power lines in the process, a fire dispatcher and a spokesman for...Read More