![]() ![]() Fourteen local routes (two only at certain times), one rapid route, and four Owl routes run as electric trolleybuses. Overnight night bus "Owl" service - part of the All Nighter network - includes eight 24-hour routes, two night-only routes, three bus replacements of Muni Metro lines, and five-weekend early-morning Muni Metro replacement lines. Four additional express routes provide weekend service to the Marin Headlands, service to Oracle Park (home of the San Francisco Giants), and the Chase Center (home of the Golden State Warriors) and supplement BART in the early morning. Daytime bus service includes 44 local routes, 5 limited-stop "Rapid" routes, and 15 peak-hour express routes. Muni operates seven light rail lines in the Muni Metro system, two streetcar lines ( E Embarcadero and F Market & Wharves), and three cable car lines. Service is operated to all parts of San Francisco - including Treasure Island - as well as small sections of Daly City and Marin County. ![]() In 2019, Muni had the eighth-highest ridership among systems in the United States, with an average weekday ridership of 684,600. Muni is part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which is also responsible for the streets, parking, traffic signals, and other transportation in the city. The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the primary public transit system for San Francisco, California. ![]()
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