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- The system has 115 stations, of which 67 (58%) are accessible. All twelve subway stations plus 25 surface stations have high-level platforms, 34-inch (860 mm) high, that allow for accessible level boarding at all doors.
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What is Muni Metro?
Operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), a part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Muni Metro served an average of 157,700 passengers per weekday in the fourth quarter of 2019, making it the second-busiest light rail system in the United States.
- Muni Metro - Wikipedia
The system has 117 stations, of which 63 (54%) are...
- Muni Metro - Wikipedia
The system has 117 stations, of which 63 (54%) are accessible. Muni Metro is one of the surviving first-generation streetcar systems in North America. The San Francisco Municipal Railway was created in 1909 and opened its first streetcar lines in 1912.
- B-2-B
- 131 [b]
- 1979-2002
- 3 trucks (2 powered), 6 axles (total)
The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. List of Muni Metro stations.
In addition to subway stations, there are 24 elevated Muni Metro “stations” on the street. These are considered stations because the entire boarding area is an elevated platform, just like underground.
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- Fares
- Times and Frequency
The MUNI network has 6 regular lines and one special line (S) which operates during rush hour. Although a number of lines have the same start and finish point, they all travel along different routes: 1. J line (orange): Embarcadero - Balboa Park. 2. K line (light blue): Embarcadero - Balboa Park. 3. L line (purple): Embarcadero - San Francisco Zoo....
Adults: US$ 2.50(including transfers for 90 minutes after boarding)Children between 5 and 17 and Seniors over 65: US$1.25Children under 4 years: FreeThe Muni metro trains run every 7-10 minutes and, approximately and depending on the station, run between 5 am and 1 am.Outside of these times, there are night buses that travel along the L and N routes.
Muni Metro map effective September 2024. Metro route information is available in an accessible format on the Description tab of the J Church, K Ingleside, M Ocean View, N Judah and T Third route pages. For BART visit the BART website.
The Muni Metro in San Francisco consists of six light rail lines, each having its own name, letter code and color: J – Church (orange), K – Ingleside (light blue), L – Taraval (purple), M – Ocean View (green), N – Judah (blue) and T – Third Street (red). The lines utilize the same tunnel in the downtown of the city.