iThwart: Muni iPhone Theft Gone Wrong

iPhone on muni on my way to the Apple Store
Photo by Steve Rhodes

What would you do if a theft was happening right in front of you on Muni? Here’s what Rachel did.

Last night, three 38Ls rode by, all of them packed to the gills, so I waited for the regular. When it came, it wasn’t crowded but there weren’t any free seats, so I stood near the accordion fold.

There were a few kids in the back door stairwell. They played with their phones and slurped tapioca drinks.I don’t know why I watched the kids – nothing else to occupy myself with, I guess.

Most of them got out at Scott, then a couple at Divisadero.

The bus stopped at Baker and the doors opened with their usual hydraulic whoosh.

Two kids got out, and then the last kid lunged at a woman sitting across from the door and ripped the iPhone out of her hands.

She pulled away from him and shouted something. And then I was at the door too, yelling, “HEY, HEY, HEY!” as loudly as I could, grabbing for the boy, grabbing for the bright white phone, the headphones, whatever I could get a hold of.

We scrabbled for the phone and got it back. The kid took off down the street, his hood covering his face, no chance to identify him if it ever came to that.

The bus driver didn’t pay any attention. She shut the doors and we were on our way.

The woman sat back down and wound her headphones around her phone before shoving it into her bag.

“Thanks,” she said.

No one else said a thing, and no one moved.

Wow. Watch out for your phones, purses, and other items on the bus, everybody. Not everyone’s lucky enough to ride the bus with Rachel. Got your own Muni story? We wanna hear it.

Commuter Reflections

A peaceful, solitary ride is like winning the lottery, especially on those cloggy Muni Metro trains. Unless there is untold ruckus on either side of him, this rider seemingly lucked out. Still, call me crazy: I prefer when my public-transit chariot is full and quiet. I like leprechauns and white whales, too.

Nice pic from @jsoncorwin. Join the cool kids and tweet your travels with Muni to @munidiaries.

14L-Mission to Extend Route to Daly City BART Beginning Monday (update)

bart by mike l
Photo by Mike Linksvayer

Update (6:02 p.m.): We just heard from SFMTA, who says the official announcement contained an error. 14L service to Daly City BART begins Monday, not Saturday. Muni will run the buses to Daly City in the mornings and evenings only.

Original post: Just in time to ferry people to the next Muni Diaries Live, Muni has announced that, beginning this SaturdayMonday, the 14L-Mission Limited will begin serving the Daly City BART station.

SF Appeal has the story.

N-Judah, the Most Accident-Prone Muni Line?

N Judah
Photo by JB

The N-Judah has just been found to be the most accident-prone Muni line, according the San Francisco Examiner.

The line, which carries passengers from Ocean Beach to the Caltrain station on Fourth and King streets, was involved in 84 collisions between 2008 and 2011, making it far more accident-prone than the five other Muni train lines.

The Examiner collected data from 2008 to 2011. But there may be a reason that the N-Judah has the most number of accidents, according to the SFMTA. From the Examiner:

The N-Judah carries more people and requires more service than any other Muni line, which is one reason it has so many accidents, said spokesman Paul Rose of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. He said the agency is seeking ways to make the line safer, and he noted that accidents have dropped for the past three years.

Read the rest of the San Francisco Examiner story.

Muni News: Possible Caltrain fare hike, Powell Station work

San Francisco
Photo by Christina B Castro

  • Stockton Bus Riders Take a Back Seat to Central Subway Construction (Streetsblog SF)
  • Cash fares could be going up for Caltrain passengers (SF Examiner)
  • Bevan Dufty in talks with Mayor Ed Lee about potential city job (SF Examiner)
  • Muni making plans on how to remove troublesome bus shelters (SF Examiner)
  • Powell Street Station modernization continues through Sept. 2012 (BART.gov)
  • BART to run limited all-night service during Bay Bridge westbound closure (BART.gov)
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