The T-Third, now separate from the K-Ingleside, will run every 10 minutes on weekdays and 12 minutes on weekends.
Testing on weekends until Jan. 1, the Central Subway will soon directly link Chinatown with southern San Francisco neighborhoods.
The soft opening will debut with free weekend-only shuttle service serving just the new stations.
The impact of last month’s Yerba Buena/Moscone station fire is yet another delay for the Central Subway completion.
San Francisco transit officials offered a glimpse at what Central Subway service could look like when the nearly $1.6 billion…
San Francisco's Central Subway, a public transportation project criticized for being delayed and over budget, started testing trains in the…
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Board of Directors earlier this week approved contract changes to the long delayed Central…
San Francisco public transit riders have been without subway service for nearly a year, but transit officials say partial downtown…
The T-Third rail line made a return Saturday. Accompanied by a new express bus to downtown San Francisco, the line…
"This isn’t right. ... This is not how business should be operating."
San Francisco’s Central Subway project is delayed once again and will not complete substantial construction until next spring.
The latest in the Central Subway Project saga is yet another delay. The schedule is now bumped out for another…
A San Francisco Muni train operator had no knowledge they had ran over a person early Sunday morning in the…
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency metro subway service is experiencing residual delays across all lines Wednesday morning due to earlier…
The completion timeline for the $1.6 billion Central Subway Project has been pushed out yet again.
With a little less than a month to go before the Chase Center officially opens its doors, San Francisco and…
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton are following up on a promise to end…
Muni T-Third trains will not run starting Jan. 22 through the end of March.
San Francisco transit officials have plans to lengthen an existing Muni platform in front of the coming Chase Arena.
The San Francisco Giants' home opener is next Monday at AT&T Park, which means the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency…
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