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Taken with Transportation Podcast: For the Love of Muni

Taken with Transportation Podcast: For the Love of Muni By A light rail train displays the sentiment that we hear from scores of our riders. So many things make San Francisco unique and beloved, including the hills, the cool summers and the Golden Gate Bridge. You also can add our public transit system to that list. From buses to light rail lines to the iconic cable cars, residents and visitors alike love Muni. The latest episode of our Taken with Transportation podcast celebrates that love. Our customers embrace Muni In “For the Love of Muni,” riders discuss what the system means to them and how they express their appreciation. Artist Kurt... Published March 24, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/pC3kbmN

Today is Transit Employee Appreciation Day - Join us to Celebrate!

Today is Transit Employee Appreciation Day - Join us to Celebrate! By Madhu Unnikrishnan, Melissa Culross Today is Transit Employee Appreciation Day! Take a minute to thank an operator. March 18 is Transit Employee Appreciation Day. It’s a way for us to show our appreciation for the dedicated hard work of the operators, station agents, maintenance and security staff, cleaners, ambassadors and engineers – to list just a few – who keep San Francisco moving. We encourage you to celebrate Transit Employee Appreciation Day this year by submitting a commendation (praise) for our staff. Read on to learn how to show your appreciation. Meet the teams that keep Muni running Every trip you take on Muni... Published March 18, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/EKgjRBr

Today is Transit Employee Appreciation Day - Join us to Celebrate!

Today is Transit Employee Appreciation Day - Join us to Celebrate! By Madhu Unnikrishnan, Melissa Culross Today is Transit Employee Appreciation Day! Take a minute to thank an operator. March 18 is Transit Employee Appreciation Day. It’s a way for us to show our appreciation for the dedicated hard work of the operators, station agents, maintenance and security staff, cleaners, ambassadors and engineers – to list just a few – who keep San Francisco moving. We encourage you to celebrate Transit Employee Appreciation Day this year by submitting a commendation (praise) for our staff. Read on to learn how to show your appreciation. Meet the teams that keep Muni running Every trip you take on Muni... Published March 18, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/EKgjRBr

Lawmakers Ask the State to Support Public Transit

Lawmakers Ask the State to Support Public Transit By Melissa Culross Thousands of people use Muni to get around San Francisco. It is an essential part of the city’s transportation system. Lawmakers in Sacramento want to make sure public transit keeps rolling. Led by State Senator Jesse Arreguín (D-Berkeley) and Assembly Member Mark González (D-Los Angeles), legislators are asking the state for $2 Billion to support transit across California. The lawmakers are requesting the flexible funding over two years, beginning in FY 2025-2026. “Public transit is the backbone of our state’s economy,” Arreguín and González said in letters asking for the budget allocation.... Published March 14, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/EyFqmtA

Adopting the Biking and Rolling Plan: A Safer, More Connected San Francisco

Adopting the Biking and Rolling Plan: A Safer, More Connected San Francisco By Rebecca Ashton-Dziedzan Our new Biking and Rolling Plan will give everybody more choices to get around the city. For the first time in 16 years, San Francisco has a new Biking and Rolling Plan. Our Board of Directors formally adopted the plan at a recent meeting. This marks a major step forward in creating safer, better-connected and more accessible streets for all. Since the city’s last bike plan in 2009, the way people move has changed significantly. The old plan didn’t reflect the needs of many families. It didn’t do enough to support people riding e-bikes for deliveries, or people using scooters and mobility... Published March 12, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/eDIsKkc

Riding the Rails: San Francisco Cable Car Stamps

Riding the Rails: San Francisco Cable Car Stamps By Kelley Trahan Evening shot of a cable car on Powell Street with passengers, February 29, 1968 San Francisco's iconic cable cars aren't just a beloved tourist attraction. They are a symbol of the city's unique history and ingenuity. And they’ve appeared on two United States postage stamps. Let's take a journey through the history of these tributes and see how they came to be. The first ride: the 1971 cable car stamp The first cable car stamp was released in 1971. It was an 8-cent historic preservation stamp honoring the San Francisco cable cars. It showed the cable car's charm and was a small tribute to the... Published March 10, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/rThsZwI

Share Your Feedback on a Proposal for Possible Cuts to Muni Service

Share Your Feedback on a Proposal for Possible Cuts to Muni Service By Brian Haagsman We’re asking for your feedback on a proposal for possible Muni service cuts. In February, we shared that we will likely have to cut Muni service this summer due to a $50 million budget shortfall. We’re still not sure how much we’ll need to cut Muni service, but we’ve been asking community members for feedback so that we can minimize impacts if we do need to make cuts. We heard feedback from thousands of community members about three possible approaches to cutting service. With this feedback in mind, we created a proposal for possible Muni service cuts this summer. This proposal reduces the... Published March 06, 2025 at 05:30AM https://ift.tt/k5tXhY4