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A Decade of Change: How Muni Forward is Transforming San Francisco

A Decade of Change: How Muni Forward is Transforming San Francisco
By Nia Evans

The 9R San Bruno Rapid cruising down its dedicated transit lane, speeding up commutes for thousands of riders every day. This year, we’re celebrating 10 years of Muni Forward, an SFMTA program that aims to make public transit in the city faster, more frequent and reliable and safer. Since it started in 2014, Muni Forward has made big changes to help hundreds of thousands of people move around San Francisco every day. The city now has over 75 miles of transit lanes. That’s the most per-capita of any large U.S. city! We’ve improved routes and made the places where people board Muni safer. All...



Published September 30, 2024 at 05:30AM
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