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Transportation

In a city as dense as San Francisco, safe and reliable transportation is not a luxury – it is a basic necessity. Over 200 million passengers a year rely on MUNI to commute to work and get around our city. In fact, San Francisco residents depend on public transportation more than individuals from any other county in the Bay Area. We have all experienced the frustration of MUNI service cuts, fare hikes and inaccessibility. As we watch our rates go up, our services continue to go down. It’s time to get serious about finding real solutions.

Bridges, Buses and Ferries – Oh My! Fares Going Up Today

Sometimes, it doesn’t seem possible to give Bay Area transit users more bad news.

But, alas, today brings yet another story of toll and fare increases.

Beginning today, it will …
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Muni’s Proposed Contract Defeated by Operators
13 years ago

Muni’s Proposed Contract Defeated by Operators

Last night – with an overwhelming margin of 994 to 488 – Muni’s two thousand operators shot down a contract that was supported by both management and Transport Workers Union …
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Priorities of the SF MUNI
13 years ago

Priorities of the SF MUNI

Interesting news this morning from the SF Examiner – a report that the San Francisco Municipal Railway is spending $100,000 on outside public relations consultants to help battle the driver’s …
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How to Register Your Clipper Card
14 years ago

How to Register Your Clipper Card

In this edition of Reset Rating, we’ll explore how to register your Clipper card.

(For those of you who are new to San Francisco, Clipper is “the all-in-one transit card for …
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BREAKING NEWS: Muni Bus Crash in Haight Ashbury

PHOTO: Muni Bus Crashes into Sidewalk

At approximately 7:45 a.m., a Muni bus on the 37-Corbett route, travelling inbound to Masonic and Haight, crashed into the sidewalk in front of …
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San Francisco Taxi Drivers Protest Credit Card Fees Outside City Hall

Protest Outside of City Hall

Hundreds of San Francisco cab drivers honked their horns and circled City Hall from 12-2 pm on Tuesday to protest the Municipal Transportation Agency’s ruling to …
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