Do I need to enter the bus or train through the front door to use MuniMobile? You may board through any door. If you prefer to board through the front door and show your active ticket to the transit operator, please feel free to do so. Can multiple fares be purchased at one time?
Transit Car Cleaner -- Meet Trina Dixon Trina Dixon is a transit car cleaner who makes sure our trains are clean and safe for riders. Learn how Trina pivoted from customer service roles to a 23-year career in our transit division. Find out the key skills she applies in her role and wha...
Upstairs activity is monitored by the operator through a video camera. Operators will follow standard safety practices if an incident is observed anywhere on the vehicle. Do double deck buses require more time for customers to get on and off the bus?
This ticket from about 1875 was issued by the Clay Street Hill Railroad Company, San Francisco’s first cable car operator. Ticket courtesy Emiliano Echeverria. Over time, tickets were mostly phased out in favor of transfers. For many years, transit companies continued to sell tickets for special...
Show activated Limited Use ticket to Muni operator or Station Agent at a Metro booth or, if unattended, proceed through the faregate closest to the booth. Accepted Forms of ID When using youth/senior/disability discounts you must be prepared to show your proof of eligibility while riding on ...
Muni Operators get you where you need to go, safely and conveniently. Take time to thank your operator as you exit. Rate Your Ride Use the SFMTA feedback form to share about your experience riding Muni. Note: Customers do not need to "tag" out of Muni Metro to exit. Fare gates have...
which is why Bay Wheels' highest use stations are near regional transit connections. Bay Wheels' pricing is structured to encourage short trips, and we’ve found that because it’s such a useful transportation option for the busiest travel times, mainly Bay Area residents and commuters are using...
Show activated Clipper card to Muni operator or Station Agent at a Metro booth or, if unattended, proceed through the faregate closest to the booth. Note: Customers do not need to "tag" out of Muni Metro to exit. Fare gates have motion sensors and will open automatically. Simply walk thr...
Operator Shortage Response Every day, approximately 1,500 Muni operators are providing transit service on our city streets. The supplemental bus service for Chase Center accounts for only 11 of these operators, less than one percent. Muni planned to cover these runs with operators who sign up for...
Introduction Muni provides accessible public transit to virtually every corner of San Francisco and our agency believes in a transportation system that serves everyone. In pursuit of equity and inclusion, we implement system-wide Muni transit improvement