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- The San Francisco trolleybus system forms part of the public transportation network serving San Francisco, in the state of California, United States. Opened on October 6, 1935, it presently comprises 15 lines and is operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway, commonly known as Muni (or the Muni), with around 300 trolleybuses.
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See individual routes for Muni Service details. Latest service change information. 90 route (s) found for the following request: Neighborhood. Service Type. Special Service. Route Number or Name. Apply. E Embarcadero (Suspended)
- Weekend Frequency Guide
Notes For Muni route, schedule, fare and accessible services...
- Weekday Frequency Guide
For Muni route, schedule, fare and accessible services...
- Muni Holiday Schedules
The following weekday-only bus routes will not run: 1X, 5R,...
- Muni Metro Alternatives
When the Muni Metro is stopped, these alternatives will keep...
- Muni Routes to City Schools
Muni’s "school trippers" service will also provide service...
- Muni Owl All-Nighter Service
Muni's late-night transit service is called the Owl network...
- 714 BART Early Bird
This route serves select BART stations in San Francisco...
- 45 Union/Stockton
The 45 Union/Stockton operates between The Marina and the...
- Weekend Frequency Guide
Most bus lines are scheduled to operate every five to fifteen minutes during peak hours, every five to twenty minutes middays, about every ten to twenty minutes from 9 pm to midnight, and roughly every half-hour for the late night "owl" routes. On weekends, most Muni bus lines are scheduled to run every ten to twenty minutes.
Muni operates seven light rail lines in the Muni Metro system, two streetcar lines (E Embarcadero and F Market & Wharves), and three cable car lines. Daytime bus service includes 44 local routes, 5 limited-stop "Rapid" routes, and 15 peak-hour express routes.
RouteInbound TerminalOutbound TerminalJones and Beach (Fisherman's Wharf)4th and King (Caltrain Depot)Jones and Beach (Fisherman's Wharf)- History
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Long a hub of streetcar development, San Francisco already had much of the overhead wire infrastructure necessary to deploy trolleybus service on existing city streets. A city ordinance requiring streetcars to use two operators also served to encourage trolleybus deployment.: 40 In April 1934, Col. Jno H. Skeggs of the State Highway Department urge...
Since the start of service in 1935 (on the Market Street Railway system), the San Francisco trolleybus system fleet has included vehicles built by many different manufacturers, including the J. G. Brill Company, the St. Louis Car Company, Marmon-Herrington, Twin Coach, Flyer Industries (now New Flyer), and Electric Transit.
Books
1. Perles, Anthony; with John McKane; Tom Matoff; Peter Straus (1981). The People's Railway: The History of the Municipal Railway in San Francisco. Glendale: Interurban Press. ISBN 978-0-916374-42-6.
With Muni, you're just a ride away from everywhere in San Francisco. Every day, people board Muni more than 520,000 times to get where they need to go. Follow these easy steps to reach your destination.
Aug 5, 2022 · As of April 2022, six Muni Metro routes, one streetcar route, one bus replacement for a Muni Metro route, three cable car routes, 47 local bus routes, four Rapid routes, and one express route are in operation. Many of those routes have been temporarily modified.
There are six Metro light rail lines that go inbound towards downtown San Francisco/Caltrain Depot and outbound towards various places. Similar with the Muni bus, locate your destinations first to decide which line best takes you there.