Photo Diary: Lines
A very meta Sunday evening treat for you. Photo by Shannon Kokoska.
How was life on public transit this weekend? Care to share a tale from San Francisco’s biggest mobile neighborhood?
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
A very meta Sunday evening treat for you. Photo by Shannon Kokoska.
How was life on public transit this weekend? Care to share a tale from San Francisco’s biggest mobile neighborhood?

Photo by Jaymi Heimbuch
For the next two weeks I am steering the good Muni Diaries ship solo, so be kind and share your Muni stories and photos with me? It’s better than cake.
Three fun things to do this weekend:
Enjoy these photos and have a great weekend!

Photo by Daniel Hoherd

Photo by Patrick

Photo by Peter Brantley

Photo by Ricky Brown

Photo by Carolina Madruga
A heap of Muni news this week:

Photo by Scallop Holden
You know that overheard conversations on Muni can be entertaining, but who knew it could solve crime? A savvy passenger who overheard a man on Muni bragging about stealing a cellphone and decided to do something about it, reports Bay City News on SFAppeal:
A man was arrested Wednesday for stealing a woman’s iPhone after a passenger on a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus overheard him bragging about the robbery.
The robbery occurred at 9:12 p.m. at a store in the 3200 block of 20th Ave. in the Stonestown Galleria.
A 24-year-old woman had her iPhone snatched out of her hand by a suspect who then ran out of the store along with another suspect, according to police at the department’s Taraval Station.
Shortly afterward, a passenger on a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus overheard the suspect bragging to a group of people on the bus about a robbery he had committed, police said. The passenger called police, who responded and stopped the bus and detained five people.
Sometimes I wear my headphones while riding Muni even though I’m not listening to music just to see what I can overhear. Occupational hazard? Maybe. But looks like it pays off! Click over to SFAppeal to read about what happened next.

Dudes: your beloved Fast Pass shirts are back in stock at the Muni Diaries Etsy store! This design is by Nate1 at New Skool — more shirts in more women’s sizes are also available at Secession Art and Design on Mission and 30th Street.
Grab one and show your San Francisco local pride!