Hair on the 29-Sunset ISO a head
Ewwwwww!
Dina reports on this astounding Muni find: “did someone get scalped on the 29?? Or get their weave pulled out?”
Also, ewwwwww!!!!
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
Ewwwwww!
Dina reports on this astounding Muni find: “did someone get scalped on the 29?? Or get their weave pulled out?”
Also, ewwwwww!!!!
You might have noticed that Muni Diaries is sporting a spiffier look today. Things are tidier, prettier, and easier to find. Our number one goal is to make Muni Diaries the best place for you to share and read stories about life in transit in San Francisco. We hope you like it!
Our graphic designer for the new look is Craig Fowler, who patiently worked with us to maintain and enhance the overall feel of the site. Our web developer is Zoe Rooney, who turned Craig’s vision into reality and added back-end capabilities that will make our lives 100 times easier.
Every day we are amazed at the stories and photos that you share with your fellow riders. Thanks to everyone who has helped to make this community possible, and please share your feedback about the redesign or anything else with us!
Honor our veterans this Monday. Transit impact this weekend below, and everything you wanted to know about how to get to the Niners game.
Veterans Day Holiday Muni Schedule
Muni service will follow regular weekday schedule on Veterans Day Holiday, Monday.
Veterans Day Parade
On Sunday the annual Veterans Day Parade will take place on Market Street from 2nd Street to the Civic Center. Staging will begin at 9 a.m. on 2nd Street between Market and Folsom streets.
Beginning at 9 a.m. 2nd Street between Market and Folsom streets will be closed to traffic for staging purposes. Cross traffic will be allowed on Howard and Mission streets until approximately 10:45 a.m. Streets will be re-opened once the parade units passed.
At 11 a.m. the parade will proceed north on 2nd Street, west on Market Street, west on McAllister Street, south on Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place and pass the reviewing stand. The parade will disband on Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and Larkin Street.
During the parade vehicles will be re-routed around the parade route except Muni buses.
The following Muni line and routes will be affected:
Photo by holograhamz
Stay tuned for more details.
On Monday, you’ll see a new version of the site as well. It’s our second redesign in the last four years. We’re still just three people blogging from our living rooms, but we want to make Muni Diaries the best space for you to share a slice of life in San Francisco. Hope you’ll like it.
Enjoy these photos and your weekend!
Photo by bigshop
Photo by bryandempler
Photo by junartclasses
Photo by paigeaglasser
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The Kirkland bus yard, near Pier 39, is one of the smallest and oldest bus yards in San Francisco. It is dedicated solely to diesel buses running mostly neighbouring lines, and some express routes too. …
There are typically over one hundred buses leaving this yard every weekday morning for the rush hour; I visited on the weekend, when it was much quieter and many of the buses were still on the site.
Neato. Read more at Marcin’s site.
Photo by Shawn Clover