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Mayor Feinstein opened the first Trolley Festival on June 23, 1983 by piloting Muni Car 1 in a parade down Market Street.
Police officers and a Muni repair crew assess the damage after power lines came down at Parnassus Avenue and Shrader Street in San Francisco, Calif., knocking out power to the neighborhood and ...
San Francisco's famed cable cars were shut down for most of the pandemic, so when service resumed on September 4th, tourists were delighted. Now the cars have stopped again and officials say a fix ...
San Francisco took another step toward replacing its aging public transit fleet yesterday by putting the first of 273 new trackless trolleys on the streets. The San Francisco Municipal Railway ...
Cable cars are inextricable from the character of San Francisco, and they surely bring added value to the city, though San Francisco’s longstanding association with Rice-a-Roni (ding, ding!) is not ...
Muni, the transit agency that slowly trundles people and urine around San Francisco, is in a bad way. Its current daily ridership stands at 183,000 — down from 710,000 in pre-pandemic 2019 which, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A man was killed after he was struck by a MUNI trolley Saturday afternoon, according to police. Around 2:37 p.m., San Francisco police responded to calls of a pedestrian and MUNI ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Nine people were hurt in a crash involving a San Francisco Muni bus and a streetcar Wednesday afternoon. The collision happened just before 2 p.m. on Market Street and ...
San Francisco’s public transportation agency says Muni is facing deep cuts to bus, train and cable car services as soon as next summer due to a massive budget deficit.
SAN FRANCISCO — A man struck and killed by a MUNI trolley has been identified as 55-year-old Michael Mendez, authorities said Sunday. Mendez died Saturday afternoon around 2:37 p.m. when the ...