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June 10 Muni Service Changes Adds Service on Connector Routes By Clive Tsuma The 38R Geary Rapid will run every 6 minutes starting June 10 Starting Saturday, June 10, the SFMTA will be adding Muni service on several lines to address crowding, wait times and to support increased summer tourism. We’re also making some stop changes to serve more customers and make the service more accessible and reliable. Increased Service To address crowding and reduce pass-ups, we’re adding service on the 1 California between Clay and Drumm streets and California Street and Presidio Avenue – where demand is highest – on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. We’re also going to be starting service earlier on the 1X California Express, at 7:30 a.m. instead of 8 a.m., in response to customer feedback, as well as adding stops at Cherry, Spruce and Laurel streets and Presidio Avenue. We’re also extending the evening service to the Presidio at 30 Stockton seven days a week. The l...
Video: Central Subway Construction – 2019 Year in Review
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Video: Central Subway Construction – 2019 Year in Review
By Phillip Pierce
Published March 10, 2020 at 10:33PM
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By Phillip Pierce

As construction of the Central Subway gets closer to completion, we are excited to share a construction update video that shows the impressive progress made in 2019. Last year saw important milestones including the reopening of Stockton Street through Chinatown and Union Square as well as some of the major final touches to the stations like escalators and public art. The project aims to wrap-up most construction over the summer followed by approximately a year of testing to make sure the trains are safe and ready to go. After the successful testing period, the Central Subway is projected to begin revenue service for customers in the fall of 2021.
Published March 10, 2020 at 10:33PM
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