

Locals generally refer to the buses as Muni and the streetcars as Muni Metro. San Francisco Muni operates both a bus system and a network of streetcars (or trolleys) that run on rails. You can buy individual tickets or get transit passes for unlimited travel over different time periods.Ĭlipper Cards and MuniMobile are cashless methods of paying for individual tickets and can also be loaded with the passes.
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But there are ways to make it easier and to save money while doing so. Not so good: the San Francisco public transportation system can seem very confusing and complicated. San Francisco is one of the better cities in the U.S. The Blue and Gold Ferries, the Red and White Ferries, and the Hop On Hop Off buses are running again, though on more limited schedules. The PresidiGo shuttle is running, see schedule. Golden Gate Transit between SF and Marin has also cut back see schedules. For current schedules, see Golden Gate ferries and SF Bay Ferries. The SF Ferries are running on a limited schedule the number of passengers are also limited. See COVID Muni schedules for details on the routes.īART is running on a reduced schedule see BART schedules. The bus routes and schedules have been drastically cut back. See Streetcar schedules.įace masks are required on all the buses, trains and ferries. The F-line along Market Street to Fisherman's Wharf is running again. Buses are substituting for suspended lines. The streetcars (trolleys) of Muni Metro are running on some of the lines (F,N & KT).
