San Francisco Municipal Railway
Public transport agency in San Francisco, California, USA / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Francisco Municipal Railway (or MUNI) is the public transit agency that runs buses, cable car, and subway service in the city of San Francisco, California. MUNI runs diesel and trolleybuses that run throughout San Francisco, three Cable Car lines that run through the Financial District and Chinatown (with service to Fisherman's Wharf) and the Market Street surface, seven light rail lines that run below Market Street and two Historic Streetcar lines.
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San Francisco Municipal Railway | |
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Owner | San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency |
Locale | San Francisco |
Transit type | Bus, trolleybus, light rail, streetcar, cable car |
Number of lines | 83 |
Website | sfmta |
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Began operation | December 28, 1912; 111 years ago (1912-12-28)[1] |
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Muni operates 365 days a year and connects with other transportation services, such as Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Caltrain commuter trains, along with AC Transit, Golden Gate Transit and SamTrans buses and ferries from Golden Gate Ferries and San Francisco Bay Ferry.