About 57,000 children attend a school in the San Francisco Unified School District; and about half of them will be using Muni to get back and forth. And one way we work to make student travel safer is ...
The following extra services run only on San Francisco Unified School District school days. For a complete list of schools and routes which serve them, visit our Muni Routes for Schools page.
SFMTA also offers Payment Plans and a Community Service option as alternatives to paying for a citation amount in full. Any late penalties accrued for people experiencing homelessness will be waived ...
Transit is essential to keeping the city moving, managing congestion and rebuilding our economy. In order to create a system that is faster, more reliable and more accessible, we will need to invest ...
Unless a transit customer is under age 19, the SFMTA requires payment for transit services on a Muni rail line or Muni Metro bus trip, or Cable car, and every passenger needs some proof of payment (or ...
If your vehicle has been booted, you may have an immediate hearing to protest the boot, either at the Customer Service Center at 11 South Van Ness in the city, or by video, phone or by mail, with a ...
What do San Francisco commuters need to know? There has never been a better time to walk, bike, or use a scooter in San Francisco! Over the past year, the SFMTA has invested heavily in improvements to ...
Your “Pick Up Window” On the day of your trip, you should be ready to board the vehicle within a 20-minute “pick up window”, which is from 5 minutes before the promised pickup time to 15 minutes after ...
Join thousands of Warriors fans and ride Muni for free to Chase Center! Taking Muni transit to cheer on the Dubs and catch concerts at Chase Center is easy. That’s because your event ticket is also ...