One Tech Worker’s Open Letter to a Muni Driver

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Photo by Jyri

“Tech shuttle” is such a loaded term in San Francisco these days. There are strong feelings all around, and at times, things have gotten out of control.

But one tech shuttle rider sent us a thank-you letter after a surprising encounter with a Muni driver.

I’m one of those evil people driving up rents by living in SF and working at a tech company in the South Bay. I take the company coach to work every morning.

One morning, as I was walking down the street to the coach stop, I saw it blow past me. I started running after it but, alas, it pulled away just as I crossed the street to the stop. About 30 seconds later a 24-Divisadero bus pulls up. The driver looks at me and says,

“Excuse me, were you trying to catch that bus ahead of me?”

“Yes, I was.”

“Hop on, I’ll catch up to it. That bus always thinks it can overtake me.”

Sure enough at the next stop we caught up to the coach and I got on. The Muni driver then got out of her bus and gave some good natured ribbing to the coach driver for missing a passenger and trying to beat her down her own route. They both had a good laugh then went on her way.

Thanks again to the wonderful Muni driver for the assist on my morning commute!

Say what you will about the tech shuttles in the city, I think random kindness always rocks.

Muni is happy to see you, like, all the time

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I’ve always wondered. Now Muni rider Lardy Revenger has cracked the case.

“After years of staring at this stupid Muni map, I finally figured out what it looks like–a dick. It’s so obvious, I’m ashamed of not seeing it. But now that I have, that’s all I’ll ever see.”

I honestly hope you are able to unsee.

Does this somehow explain all the evening outbound delays on the N-Judah?

Via Twitter.

Your Weekend Transit Advisory: Chinese New Year Flower Fair, Walk for Life

Chinese New Year Flower Fair
On Saturday and Sunday the Chinese New Year Flower Fair will be held in Chinatown from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday. For more event details, please visit www.sanfranciscochinatown.com.

The following street closures will be required from 11 p.m., Friday to 11 p.m., Sunday:

Grant Avenue from Clay Street to Broadway
Pacific Avenue from Columbus Avenue to Stockton Street
Jackson Street from Stockton Street to Kearny Street
Washington Street from Stockton Street to Kearny Street
Intersections: Jackson Street at Grant Avenue, Washington Street at Grant Avenue and Pacific Avenue at Grant Avenue
All alleys within the boundaries of the larger closure will also be closed

The following Muni routes will be affected:
10 Townsend
12 Folsom-Pacific
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Four Things You Probably Shouldn’t Do on Muni

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Photo via Jeremy

There are lots of things you shouldn’t do on Muni, but here are this week’s four offenders:

1. Talk to Siri.
Woman trying to speak into her phone: “San Francisco, California. No. San Fraaaanciscoooo. Cah-lee-for-neeea.” And then, “Aladdin Bail Bonds. No. NO! Ah-lah-ddin. Baaay-oh. Bonds.”

2. Transport fragile stuff.
@tarintowers: Optimism: Buying a brand-new full-length mirror & transporting it on the 43. #sfmuni

3. Makeout on the phone.
@sdqali: SFMTA needs to enforce a rule on how long an over-the-phone kiss can last while riding the Muni.

4. Makeout in person.
@lumenatrix: It’s too damn early to be forced to watch people making out on the bus

Transit News: New Muni trolleys, tech buses, Freedom Train, Muni public hearing

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Photo by adamdachis

  • Muni inches closer to new stretch trolleys (SFBay)
  • Despite Protests, SFMTA Board Approves Proposal To Allow Tech Buses To Use Muni Stops For $1 (SF Appeal)
  • ‘Freedom Train’ likely to run again after more than 1,000 riders join Bay Area MLK festivities (Merc)
  • Life on the Underground Failroad (SF Weekly)
  • Transit on Trial: Our Muni Cover Story Spurs a Public Hearing (SF Weekly)
  • BART To Develop Sisterhood With China’s Shanghai Metro (SF Appeal)
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