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  1. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) manages the city's public transit system, streets, and taxis.
    • Pay a Citation

      WAYS TO PAY. Web: For same day payment posting and electronic receipt Pay Online Phone: Call 415.701.3099 or 800.531.7357. Mail: Using the pre-printed envelope provided, send check or money order payable to "SFMTA" (include citation number on check).If you do not have the pre-printed envelope, mail payment to SFMTA Customer Service Center, 11 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103.

    • Muni Routes & Stops

      You can limit the route list to only show routes that are currently operating: List only Muni in-service routes (5am-12am)

    • Fares

      Cash: Fares can be paid on surface transportation only (not Muni Metro) with any U.S. currency or coin. Exact change is required. Youth Ride Free: Youth aged 18 and under ride free on all regular Muni service (cable car excepted). Youth aged 4 and under ride Cable Car free. ... Providing eligible low-to-moderate-income San Francisco residents ...

    • Contact Us

      Contact the San Francisco Customer Service Center by calling 311 within the city or 415.701.2311 outside of San Francisco. This service is available 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. ... The Interdepartmental Staff Committee on Traffic and Transportation (ISCOTT) hearing will be held... View all upcoming Meetings & Events. End of page content.

    • Getting Around

      Whether you take Muni transit, bike, walk or drive, the SFMTA gets you where you need to go. We work hard every day to help you safely navigate San Francisco's streets and sidewalks.

    • Services

      From parking permits and street improvements to chartered cable cars, here's where you can find the full range of transportation services the SFMTA provides to customers upon request. For other city services not listed here, please visit the San Francisco 311 Customer Service Center website or call 311 for further assistance. For calls outside of San Francisco, dial 415.701.2311.

  2. sftravel.com

    Flying into San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) BART. Taking BART from OAK is an easy and low-cost option to get to San Francisco. After you've picked up your luggage, look for BART signs in the baggage claim. The station is located across from the Terminal 1 baggage claim area and a short walk from Terminal 2.
  3. inside-guide-to-san-francisco-tourism.com

    Jul 21, 2024Why is the transportation system in San Francisco so complicated? ... California Street line. Along California Street from Drumm Street to Polk Street. Map data (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA. Cable Car Fares. Adult & Youth: $8.00. Senior/Disabled: $8.00 7 am - 9 pm; $4.00 9 pm - 7 am.
  4. Transportation. Driving, parking, buses, Muni, and paratransit. Parking. Parking tickets, permits, garages and color curbs. Services. Get your car back if towed. Find out how to recover your towed vehicle. Report a bikeshare parking issue. ... of San Francisco
  5. sftourismtips.com

    Nov 21, 2023Here are some of the most popular San Francisco public transportation bus routes for those visiting prime San Francisco attractions: 1 California Street: This bus line cuts straight across the city east to west. ... 7 Haight-Noriega: This San Francisco public transportation bus also runs along Market Street and heads to the famed ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    BART is a major provider of regional and transbay transit (seen here is a train approaching Civic Center/UN Plaza station) Interstate 80 is a major urban freeway in the Bay Area (seen here in Berkeley, California, as the Eastshore Freeway).. People in the San Francisco Bay Area rely on a complex multimodal transportation infrastructure consisting of roads, bridges, highways, rail, tunnels ...
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