![]() ![]() Call 51 Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. and midnight, click here. BART is providing assistance with trip planning. Routes 701, 702, 704, 705, 706, 713, and 714 are continuing to run with a reduced number of trips. For more information, click here.įor alternative service from inner East Bay BART stations to and from San Francisco, downtown Oakland, and downtown Berkeley between 9:00 p.m. The following routes have been discontinued 703, 707, 708, 709, 712, and 715. Service on all 13 Early Bird Express (EBX) bus routes has been reduced or discontinued until further notice. Regular weekend train frequency will remain. The weekend service has been reduced from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. For more information, click here. BART has temporarily closed several entrances at the four downtown San Francisco stations as well as additional entrances at the 12th & 19th Street stations in Oakland. Weekday service is running every 30 minutes systemwide all day between 5:00 AM and 9:00 PM with 3-line service beginning earlier in the evening. Single tracking will take place in San Francisco starting at around 8:00 PM. As of Monday, June 8, BART has added 3 trains to the morning and afternoon commute on the Yellow Line between Pleasant Hill to Daly City. Minor schedule changes have also been implemented for the first hour of service on the Green and Orange lines. The Berryessa and Milpitas stations opened on June 13. For more information, click here (opens in a new window).įares & Boarding: Face coverings are required for people in San Francisco when waiting for or riding transit. Backdoor boarding is now required on all vehicles, except for passengers in wheelchairs or with other accessibility needs. SFMTA is also offering an Essential Trip Card to help seniors and people with disabilities take and pay for essential trips in taxis during the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information, click here.Īs of September 14, BART’s schedule has been updated to add more frequency during peak commute times on several lines. Commute trains at 15-minute frequencies have been added to most lines as well as other adjustments to the schedule including 30-minute frequencies on Saturday and Sunday to reflect current ridership levels. Golden Gate Transit is now permitting local bus rides within San Francisco in an effort to help SFMTA as it makes necessary service reductions during the current COVID-19 pandemic. daily unless otherwise noted.įor more information and details on all SF Muni active routes, click here. ![]() Owl network service hours will remain approximately 10:00 p.m. A full list of the changes can be found here. Service hours will be approximately 5:00 a.m. As of August 22, SF Muni has significantly expanded its service schedule to resume or expand 11 bus routes, and increase frequency on 13 bus routes. For more information, including a full list of service changes, click here.Īs of December 19, Muni Metro has begun to resume its rail service starting with the J Church between Balboa Park Station and Church and Duboce streets. Several bus routes will also be brought back into service and two new routes will be added (55 Dogpatch & 15 Bayview-Hunters Point Express). On January 23, multiple bus routes will be extended & increase frequency to address crowding. Additional rail service is scheduled to resume in February and March 2021. On January 23, the T Third is scheduled to resume rail service between Sunnydale and Embarcadero Station. SFMTA (Muni) | BART | AC Transit | ACE | Caltrain | Capitol Corridor | County Connection | Dumbarton Express | Fairfield and Suisun Transit (FAST) | Golden Gate Transit and Ferry | LAVTA | Marin Transit | Monterey-Salinas Transit | Petaluma Transit | SamTrans | Santa Cruz Metro | Santa Rosa CityBus | SF Bay Ferry | SMART | SolTrans | Sonoma County Transit | Tideline | Tri Delta Transit | Union City Transit | VINE | VTA | WestCat ![]() Click on an agency to jump to their updates: ![]()
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