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Judge orders one-year OPD ‘sustainability’ period beginning June
A judge ordered Oakland Police Department to start a one-year sustainability period that could lead to the end of federal oversight.Read More
Caltrain service into downtown SF resumes Monday
Regular Caltrain service to the 22nd Street and Fourth-and-King Street downtown station is expected to resume in time for the Monday morning commute.Read More
Electric unicycle rider injured in hit-and-run
A 35-year-old man was injured Friday night when the electric unicycle he was riding was struck by a car at the intersection of Valencia and Cesar Chavez.Read More
Caltrain bumps price of monthly pass
Caltrain will add an additional day to its monthly pass rate starting next month.Read More
SMART train adds third car for commute
Starting Monday, a third rail car has been added to more morning and afternoon Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit commuter runs.Read More
Muni rider satisfaction holds steady in 2017
Seventy percent of those surveyed rated overall Muni service as “excellent” or “good," and eight percent as "poor."Read More
BART recovers after Transbay Tube fire
A major BART delay Friday evening was caused by burning debris underneath tracks inside the Transbay Tube.Read More
Oakland police monitor praises Schaaf in time of ‘crisis’
The federal monitor who oversees the Oakland Police Department said in his latest report that the last few months are "perhaps the most trying time in OPD's history."Read More
BART mulls stiff fines for seat hogs
Thursday BART's Board of Directors will consider fining passengers who take up more than one seat.Read More
BART offers cash rewards for research
BART officials this spring will be researching a way to reduce crowding on trains and offering small cash rewards to people who participate in the research. The research program...Read More
Riders rate Muni service as better than ever
A 2015 riders survey showed two-thirds of riders surveyed rated Muni service as “good” or “excellent.”Read More
Commuter shuttles made permanent in SF
The SFMTA board unanimously approved a permanent commuter shuttle program Tuesday.Read More
Clipper card acceptance to expand in East Bay
Beginning Sunday, Bay Area transit riders will be able to use their Clipper cards on four more transit agencies in the East Bay.Read More
BART rebuilds fleet from scrapped cars
BART is expanding its fleet with a massive recycling project.Read More
SF Marathon disturbs Muni routes
Muni is reminding riders there are several reroutes scheduled due to the running of the SF Marathon.Read More
Motorcyclist dies in dump truck crash
A motorcyclist was killed Thursday afternoon when he collided with a dump truck in unincorporated Marin County,Read More
Doyle Drive closes, Ferry ridership triples
Ferry ridership from Larkspur to San Francisco tripled to 1,000 passengers Friday morning.Read More
Luxury shuttle bus halted by regulators
A transit company offering a high-end private bus service in San Francisco abruptly halted service this week in response to a cease and desist letter from the California Public...Read More
Caltrain halted after fatality on Atherton tracks
Caltrain officials are warning riders to expect delays in both directions after a person was fatally struck by a train in Atherton this afternoon.Read More
Farrell urges fresh look at private shuttles
Mark Farrell seeks a report with recommendations to help the Board of Supervisors regulate the private commuter shuttle services.Read More