Lawmakers in Sacramento want to make sure public transit keeps rolling. Led by State Senator Jesse Arreguín (D-Berkeley) and ...
For the first time in 16 years, San Francisco has a new Biking and Rolling Plan. Our Board of Directors formally adopted the ...
Evening shot of a cable car on Powell Street with passengers, February 29, 1968. San Francisco's iconic cable cars aren't ...
Take a minute to thank an operator. March 18 is Transit Employee Appreciation Day. It’s a way for us to show our appreciation for the dedicated hard work of the operators, station agents, maintenance ...
Find where to buy Muni Passports, Cable car tickets, transit/bike maps, and Lifeline monthly passes. You can also purchase most of these items on the MuniMobile app.
In 2016, the U.S. Department of Transportation challenged mid-population cities to come up with the most effective and equitable way to further the adoption of shared, connected, autonomous vehicles.
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A group of our honorees at the 2024 Safe Driver Awards. As the saying goes, not all superheroes wear capes. Some move thousands of people all over San Francisco every day. And we are celebrating those ...
We’re asking for your feedback on a proposal for possible Muni service cuts. In February, we shared that we will likely have to cut Muni service this summer due to a $50 million budget shortfall.
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