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Proposal stretches Muni transfers to two hours
Muni riders may get an extra 30 minutes to make transfers between buses and trains.Read More
Construction shuts California Street cable cars
Bus shuttles are substituting for San Francisco cable cars in some San Francisco neighborhoods Sunday because of a private construction project.Read More
Erasing left turn lanes on Van Ness signals transit-first future
Another left turn on Van Ness Avenue will get permanently removed Friday by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.Read More
Muni samples all-electric bus on city streets
San Francisco transportation officials got a taste of what it is like riding inside an all-electric bus.Read More
Traffic diverters stripped from 8th Avenue ‘neighborway’
A final plan to calm traffic along Eighth Avenue in the Richmond will no longer include traffic diversion to adjacent parallel streets.Read More
New Muni yard opens after 30 years in the making
San Francisco transit officials celebrated the opening of the new Islais Creek Muni bus yard.Read More
Two-car N-Judah trains relaunch into service
Now approaching, two-car N-Judah train in zero minutes.Read More
Dive inside the decrepit Twin Peaks Tunnel
The SFMTA has finalized a start and end date for a two-month closure of the 100-year-old Twin Peaks TunnelRead More
Muni train derails at Castro Station
Service disruption due to a Muni train derailing Friday morning at Castro Station could stretch into the afternoon commute.Read More
San Francisco seeks time out from rental e-scooters
Companies have until June 4 to remove scooters before permits are expected to be issued by the end of June.Read More
San Francisco commits to electric buses
San Francisco is taking a step in committing to an all-electric fleet of buses — in 17 years.Read More
SF stretches signal lights for more crossing time
Pedestrians and people with mobility issues will now have more time to cross San Francisco streets.Read More
New SoMa traffic light signals safety for seniors
Community organizers and city officials celebrated a new mid-block signalized crosswalk last FridayRead More
Report seeks to improve what’s left of SF taxi industry
A report released by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency recommends full-service taxicab companies be allowed to set their own fares.Read More
Electric scooter permit plan to end sidewalk free-for-all
The SFMTA board approved a 12-month pilot program that grants up to five permits to electric scooter operators.Read More
Subsurface surprises slow Van Ness bus rapid transit project
San Francisco’s first bus rapid transit system along Van Ness Avenue is facing another delay.Read More
Polk Street gas leak sends 14 to hospital
Fourteen people were taken to the hospital after a gas leak in San Francisco's Polk Gulch neighborhood Monday morning.Read More
Tide turning against wave of dockless electric scooters
San Francisco is getting close to regulating the dockless electric scooters that have flooded city sidewalks since mid-March.Read More
New SoMa pedestrian crossing debuts on Walk to Work Day
Walk to Work Day began for some city officials by celebrating a new traffic signal early Thursday morning.Read More