5 Reasons to Thank Muni (Really)

Thank You
Photo by Danny Howard

Usually when you say, “Thanks, Muni,” you’re probably saying it with as least a twinge of sarcasm. But today, in honor of Thanksgiving, here are our top five reasons to give thanks to Muni and its passengers, straight from your daily Muni ride.

1. Being the background to contagious, inexplicable laughter.

2. Having drivers who are patient enough to wait as we sprint toward the bus.

3. Being the vehicle for a Lady Gaga Poker Face sing-along.

4. Speaking of singing, lots of us are thankful for the singing driver who makes announcing the stops a daily entertainment.

5. Being the absolutely essential element in gorgeous photographs of San Francisco, like in this black and white photo gallery of Muni.

Got your own reasons? Let us know. We’re always thankful for your stories, comments, and photos, any day of the year.

Bruce Lee Raps on BART

BART rider Nick saw this Bruce Lee look-alike rapping on BART last week (note: not Halloween!). Yes, Bruce Lee. Rapping. On BART. Words that shouldn’t belong in the same sentence, but then again, anything can happen on Muni and BART!

Click the video to see Bruce Lee in his full rhyming glory.

Thanks, Nick!

Muni News: New BART seats, holiday BART schedule, weigh in on TEP

the show never stops
Photo by torbakhopper

  • BART Board OKs trial of vinyl seat covers to replace fabric in 100 train cars (BART.gov) | (BCN via SF Appeal)
  • GOP betrays its love of cars, votes to kill federal funding for high-speed rail (Merced Sun-Star)
  • BART moving forward on late-night bus service (Contra Costa County Times)
  • Muni targets 14-Mission, 14-Limited for service improvements (City Insider)
  • BART’s Fleet of the Future will employ American know-how (BART.gov)
  • Public invited to weigh in on Muni Transit Effectiveness Project (SF Examiner)
  • Thanksgiving service: longer trains for travelers, Sunday schedule on holiday (BART.gov)

Man Struck and Killed by Train at 24 Street BART Station

Against the Rain
Photo by Brandon

The 24 Street BART Station has reopened after closing for several hours this afternoon due to a fatality on the tracks. A man stepped out on the tracks and was struck by the BART train, reports The San Francisco Appeal:

According to BART spokesperson Luna Salaver, a man reportedly laid down on the tracks in front of A San Francisco International Airport-bound train at 3:20 this afternoon.

As of 5:15 PM, BART says major delays continue in the SFO, Millbrae and East Bay directions, but the 24th Street station has reopened.

MissionLocal has an eyewitness report:

The train travelling from 16th street came to an abrupt stop at the 24th St. Mission station, according to Mike Meenan, a passenger on the train. Meenan said the train driver announced an emergency evacuation over the loudspeaker. Meenan also noted that the conductor sounded shaken and out of breath when he made the announcement.

Then Meenan, who was sitting towards the front of the train, overheard the conductor ask: “Sir, are you under there?”

 

We’ll keep you updated if more information becomes available.

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