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- The MUNI network has 6 regular lines and one special line (S) which operates during rush hour.
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The Muni Metro system consists of 71.5 miles (115.1 km) of standard gauge track, seven light rail lines (six regular lines and one peak-hour line), three tunnels, 12 subway stations, 25 surface stations, and 87 surface stops.
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The Central Subway, with three new subway stations and one new surface station, opened on November 19, 2022. [5] 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. [6]
StationImageLine (s)Service BeganJ Church K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean ...February 18, 1980High-level island platform (subway ...J Church K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean ...February 18, 1980High-level island platform (subway ...J Church K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean ...February 18, 1980High-level island platform (subway ...J Church K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean ...February 18, 1980High-level island platform (subway ...Learn more about our Muni Metro lines: J Church; K Ingleside; L Taraval; M Ocean View; N Judah; T Third; Learn about the Muni Metro subways: The Market Street Subway; Central Subway; What’s the difference between a Muni Metro stop and a station? In addition to subway stations, there are 24 elevated Muni Metro “stations” on the street.
- Step 1: Figure Out Where Muni Metro Runs
- Step 2. Figure Out When Your Train Departs
- Step 3. Find Your Muni Stop
- Step 4. Pay For Your Ride
- Step 5. Enjoy The Ride!
There are 6 Muni "lines," meaning trains that run to different places throughout the city. The lines are named after the letters of the alphabet. Here is the list of Muni lines (click on the name to get to a detailed route map): 1. J Church- From Embarcadero station to Balboa Park station 2. K Ingleside- From Embarcadero station to Balboa Park Stat...
The best way that we know of to get up-to-the-second departure information on each train (and bus, and streetcar, and cable car!) throughout San Francisco is to use a smartphone app called Moovit. You can download this from the iTunes app store, available for free! If you don't have a smartphone, or if you can't get data service while you're in San...
Muni Metro has two different types of stops: underground stops (above left) and above ground stops (right). The underground stop is easy to find. There will be signs for them along the street looking like this, along with a set of stairs (or an escalator) leading underground. You can find an above-ground stop in a similar way. Look for signs that h...
To take a trip on the Muni Metro, a ticket will cost $3 for most people. Seniors (65+) and People with Disabilities pay $1.50. Children under 18 ride free.
You can sit down on any seat in the car after you board (or ride the car standing up). But be aware that there are seats reserved for senior citizens and pregnant women. So if you're in one of those seats, you will be required to give up your seat to those people.
All Muni lines run inside San Francisco city limits, with the exception of several lines serving locations in the northern part of neighboring Daly City, and the 76X Marin Headlands Express line to the Marin Headlands area on weekends and major holidays.
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)
Map PDF. 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. Muni Metro accessible stops.