Muni News: Church Station repairs, Muni money, BART to San Jose

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Photo by Aaron

  • Second Rewired PCC Accepted by Muni (Market Street Railway)
  • Church Station Escalator Maintenance Through March (SFMTA)
  • Muni communications system could receive funding boost next week (SF Examiner)
  • SFMTA identifies $24 billion in long-term project needs (SF Examiner)
  • BART to San Jose appears set to get federal OK (AP via SFGate)
  • BART plans to order test batch of new cars in May (SFGate)
  • BART’s Fleet of the Future: Update on key features for new train cars (BART.gov)

Josh Ellingson art at BART stations

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Image by Josh Ellingson

Last week we found some killer art showing up at BART stations as part of a “First Ride” campaign for kids. Cool stuff.

The artist himself tweeted us to tip us off to some of his process drawings.

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Josh Ellingson saw our post Friday about his new art at various BART stations, and tipped us off to more. Here’s a Flickr set that includes the images again, as well as process drawings he used to create them, and some of the signs iterated in BART stations.

Thanks, Josh!

BART photos: A (semi-)clean, well-lighted place for books

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Photo by Flickr user mikedthorn

Noteworthy BART-related news chunk of the week:

Former Your Black Muslim Bakery associate loses BART contract (Oakland Tribune)

And hipsters! Check this old-timey bicycle (called a penny-farthing in its day), as seen on BART.

Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll see you back here Monday.

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Photo by Flickr user bellasboots

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Photo by Flickr user mikedthorn

BART Break Room Fridge
Photo by Flickr user moppet65535

I see you seeing me
Photo by Flickr user hereandthereblog

A Match Made On BART

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Riders Nick and Lisa were generous enough to share with us the story of how they met…on BART! They were BART commuters who, conveniently (dear readers, you will see the importance of this fact later in the story), parked their cars at the station.

The story goes:

Nick and Lisa both rode the BART train to work everyday. Too shy to say hello or even smile, they continued for months quietly admiring each other without a peep.

Nick told a few close friends about the “BART girl,” while Lisa decided to keep everything about the “BART boy” a secret.

Then one day, as Nick was heading down the escalator, Lisa happened to be walking up the adjoining staircase. Lisa decided to casually look up to catch a glimpse. She found Nick looking back at her with the cutest smile on his face.

Blushing, Lisa smiled back.

After this brief encounter, however, their schedules seemed to conflict, and they did not see each other for several weeks.

Lisa proposed to herself a bold plan sure to capture Nick’s attention. She decided to leave an anonymous note on Nick’s car that read, “YOU ARE A CUTIE. HI.” Simple. Honest. Bold but not scary. She wrote a note and took a chance.

Two days later, as Lisa was walking to her car at the BART station, she noticed Nick sitting in his car. He smiled. He waved. He took off. Lisa got to her car and discovered a note on HER car that read, “No, I think YOU’RE the Cutie. And TAG, You’re IT. 219-0398. Nick. P.S. And if this is the wrong car, please disregard.”

Nick waited patiently for a call from Lisa, hoping she was the one who put the note on his car, and not some crazy stalker.

The conversation lasted four hours that first night. After an amazing first date, a lick of approval from Pixel [the dog], and a wonderful two-year relationship replete with secretly stashed love notes, Nick surprised Lisa by proposing to her on July 8th, their two-year anniversary.

Lisa and Nick got married in August, 2005. They shared the story above in their wedding invitation.

All together now. “Aww! (Sigh!)” More happy BART stories? We heart it ever so much.

17 Choice Syllables About Muni From Anna Pulley

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Photo by Elton Sin

We saw one hell of a Muni Haiku Battle Saturday night between columnist Anna Pulley and writer James Nestor. Anna’s haikus were too good for you to miss, so here are her poems from the battle. There’s even a feisty title that digs at opponent James. I always find good trash talking totally irresistible, don’t you?

Muni Haikus from Anna Pulley:

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