Weekend Photos: Welcome to the Center of the Universe
Photo by Bhautik Joshi
Enjoy these photos and your weekend!
Photo by Brandon Doran
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Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
Photo by Bhautik Joshi
Enjoy these photos and your weekend!
Photo by Brandon Doran
Photo by Alfredo Mendez
Photo by Jeremy Brooks
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MissionLocal that some of the improvements include new bus bulbs at the 24th Street BART plaza, curb ramps along Mission Street, as well as underground repairs of gas lines, earthquake-resistant pipes, and water mains. The DPW also repaved Mission street between 16th Street and Cesar Chavez.
The Department of Public Works toldMissionLocal also reports that the SFMTA used the rerouting to see if the temporary route was actually better than the original route.
For now, it’s back to our old familiar bus stops along Mission Street again.
Mark your calendars: we’re putting on a Muni Haiku Battle like you’ve never seen before at this year’s Lit Crawl on Saturday, Oct. 13!
The Muni Haiku Battle is styled after the famed “Dirty Haiku Battle” at Tourettes Without Regrets in Oakland, where emcees battle it out with their best odes in 17 syllables. Tourettes Without Regrets host Jamie Dewolf will be our referee in the Muni Haiku Battle at Lit Crawl. He will be pitting three writers against Caitlin Gill, the nine-time Dirty Haiku champion herself.
Who will attempt to top Caitlin and take home the Muni Haiku Battle trophy? Our contestants:
Anna Pulley: Arts / Culture Ed. at/SF Weekly. Funny ”ha/ha” and funny “queer.”
James Nestor: James has written for Outside Magazine, Dwell, The New York Times, Men’s Journal, and more. He prefers the 24, shaken.
Will Reisman: you know him as the transportation reporter with the San Francisco Examiner. He takes Muni all the time and has only once witnessed someone throwing up on the bus.
We’re huge fans of Lit Crawl, and can’t wait to be a part of the fun this year.
Details:
Muni Haiku Battle at Lit Crawl, Phase II
7:15 – 8:15 pm, Oct 13,2012
Clarion Alley
The company says it has seen a 16 percent increase in visits to its stores. I guess the smell of coffee beats lots of other possible smells on the bus. What do you think of the ad campaign? Too creepy or kind of cool?
via Huffington Post
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More strange cargo found on Muni:
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We had no idea either, until we asked our Muni driver friend, who has an answer for us. “This is a measure for how much sand is left in the bags on the Light Rail Vehicles. The LRVs use a lot of sand on rainy days or for hard braking.”
The LRVs carry sand under the seats and drops sand onto the tracks for traction on rainy days or for hard braking in other situations.
One mystery solved.