List of Muni Metro stations

Muni Metro is a light rail/streetcar system serving San Francisco, California, United States. Operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), a part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Muni Metro served an average of 166,900 passengers per weekday in the second quarter of 2013, making it the third-busiest light rail system in the United States.[1]

The current Muni Metro map
Routes:
  S Shuttle (not shown)

Two subway stations, West Portal station and Forest Hill station, and five of the six light-rail lines, J Church, K Ingleside, L Taraval, M Ocean View, and N Judah, are remnants of an extensive streetcar system that survived the mass conversion to buses in the 1950s.[2] In 1980, seven subway stations, from Embarcadero station to Castro Street station, were opened with the inauguration of the Market Street subway underneath Market Street, marking the conversion of San Francisco's streetcar system into the Muni Metro.[3] In 1998, four surface stations on The Embarcadero opened, connecting the newly constructed AT&T Park (then called Pacific Bell Park) and Caltrain to Muni Metro.[4][5] In 2007, the T Third Street line was started along 18 new surface stations built along new track laid from Caltrain down the eastern side of the city to the city line.[6]

The system consists of nine subway stations and twenty-four surface stations with high-level 34-inch (860 mm)[7] platforms that allow for level boarding.[8] There are also eighty-seven surface stops[9] whose features vary anywhere between low-level platforms, traffic islands, and markers painted on nearby utility poles.[10] Four stations, from Embarcadero to Civic Center, are shared with Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). The oldest stations are Forest Hill and West Portal, built in 1918,[11] while the newest stations were opened as part as the Third Street Light Rail Project in 2007.[6]

Subway stations

S Shuttle train at Embarcadero station
T Third Street train at Church station
S Shuttle train at Castro station
Platforms at Forest Hill station
Train at West Portal station
Transfer stations with BART
Transfer stations with BART/Line termini
Line termini
Station[a] Line(s) Platform Layout Year Opened
Castro Street
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Side1980
Church Street
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Side1980
Civic Center
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Island1980
Embarcadero
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Island1980
Forest Hill
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (game days)
Side1918[11][12][c]
Montgomery Street
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Island1980
Powell Street
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Island1980
Van Ness
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (peak hours/game days)
Island1980
West Portal
 K Ingleside (outbound)
 T Third Street (inbound)
 S Shuttle (game days)
Side1918[11]

Future stations

The future Muni Metro map
Routes:
  S Shuttle (not shown)
Station[a] Line(s) Platform Layout Year Opening
ChinatownIsland2021
Parkmerced
Union Square/Market Street Island2021
Yerba Buena/MosconeIsland2021

Surface stations

4th and King station for N Judah
Arleta station
Oakdale/Palou station
San Francisco State University station
UCSF Mission Bay station before 2018
Ocean & Phelan station, with truncated high level platform
Transfer stations with Caltrain
Line termini
Transfer stations with Caltrain/Line termini
Transfer stations with BART/Line termini
Station[a] Line(s) Platform Layout Year Opened Notes
20th StreetSide2007
23rd StreetSide2007
2nd and King
 S Shuttle (game days)
Island1998[4]
4th and King[b]
 S Shuttle (game days)
Island1998[4]
4th and King [b]Island2007
ArletaIsland2007
Balboa Park station Side2015-2017adjacent to San Jose and Geneva
Brannan
 S Shuttle (game days)
Island1998[4]
CarrollSide2007
EvansSide2007
Folsom
 S Shuttle (game days)
Island1998[4]
Gilman/PaulSide2007
Hudson/InnesIsland2007
Kirkwood/La SalleIsland2007
Le ConteIsland2007
Marin StreetSide2007
MariposaSide2007
Mission RockSide2007
Oakdale/PalouIsland2007
Revere/ShafterIsland2007
San Francisco State UniversityIsland1993[13]proposed move underground in Subway Expansion Project
StonestownIsland1993[13]proposed move underground in Subway Expansion Project
SunnydaleIsland2007
UCSF Mission BayIslandRebuilt 2018-2019
WilliamsSide2007

Future stations

Station[a] Line(s) Platform Layout Year Opening
4th and BrannanIsland2021

Short platforms

Further stations have truncated platforms, usually with access only to one door to facilitate accessibility.[14]

Station[a] Line(s) Year Retrofitted Notes
Church and 18th Streetc.1982Dolores Park
Church and 24th Street
Church and 29th Street
Church and Day Street
c.1991
San Jose and Randall
St. Francis Circle 2010proposed move to underground in Subway Expansion Project
Junipero Serra and Ocean
Ocean and Jules
Ocean and Lee
Ocean and Phelan1979City College of San Francisco
Taraval and 22nd / 23rdc.1990inbound platform only
Taraval and Sunset
46th Avenue and WawonaSF Zoo
Randolph and Arch
Broad and Plymouth
San Jose and Genevaadjacent to Balboa Park station. There is a wayside lift, not a platform [15]
Duboce and Church
Duboce and Noe StreetDuboce Park
Carl and Cole
Irving and 2nd AvenueUCSF Parnassus
Judah and 9th Avenue
Judah and 19th Avenue
Judah and 28th Avenue
Judah and Sunset
Judah and La PlayaOcean Beach
Future accessible
Station[a] Line(s) Year Expected
Taraval and 30th Avenue2018–2020
Taraval and 42nd Avenue2018–2020

Notes

a A Muni Metro stop must have high-level platform(s) to be classified as a station.
b The N Judah station platform is located on the median of King Street immediately southwest of the 4th and King intersection, adjacent to the Caltrain depot. The T Third Street station platform is located on the median of 4th Street immediately southeast of the intersection.[16]
c Forest Hill did not have high platforms before 1984.

References

  1. "APTA Ridership Report - Q2 2013 Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association (APTA) (via: http://www.apta.com/resources/statistics/Pages/RidershipArchives.aspx ). August 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 26, 2013. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. "The Muni Paradox — A Brief Social History of the Municipal Railway". Urbanist. San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association. June 1999. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  3. "Historic Streetcars". San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  4. Epstein, Edward (November 4, 1997). "Muni Metro Line Set To Open in January". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  5. Epstein, Edward (January 9, 1998). "Muni's Embarcadero Streetcar Line Set to Make First Runs". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved January 14, 2009.
  6. "New T-Third Service". San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved January 14, 2009.
  7. "S200 SF Light Rail Vehicle" (PDF). Siemens. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  8. "San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Capital Investment Plan - FY 2009-2013" (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. August 15, 2008. p. 19. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 5, 2009. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  9. "Muni Metro Official System Map" (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2008. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  10. "Info for New Riders: How do I find a bus stop?". San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  11. "West of Twin Peaks". Western Neighborhoods Project. Retrieved January 14, 2009.
  12. "Forest Hill Station". Western Neighborhoods Project. Retrieved January 14, 2009.
  13. Callwell, Robert (1999). Transit in San Francisco: A Selected Chronology, 1850-1995. San Francisco: Communications Department, San Francisco Municipal Railway. p. 77. ASIN B0006RDQXK.
  14. "Muni Metro Accessible Stops". SFMTA. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  15. "Muni Access Guide" (PDF). SFMTA. 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  16. San Francisco Municipal Railway Route Map (Map). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. December 5, 2009. Retrieved January 14, 2010.

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