Historic 7-Haight — What Could Be


Photo by skew-t

Last week, we posted about a circa-1960s Muni bus up for auction, yours for the bargain-basement price of $12,000. You have a little less than a day to bid on that one. But, you ask, what will I do with my vintage Muni bus, other than have fabulous parties in it?

Tofu St. John on our Facebook Page had a popular suggestion:

I think a few should be restored and put into regular service for the retro appeal. Bring back the 7-Haight and only use old, restored buses.

Now there’s an idea.

We had some sad-face after our favorite elusive (read: not ridden that often, but nice when we did) lines got the axe in 2009. After soliciting Muni obituaries for them, we found a number of you felt the same way. A historic version of the 26-Valencia or the 4-Sutter at least makes for some fun afternoon daydreaming, however unlikely it seems in real life.

Unraveling ‘Trip Down Market Street’

For the transit geek/history buff in you: tomorrow night you can hear all about the story behind the popular footage of “Trip Down Market Street” that was filmed over 100 years ago by the Miles Brothers. I first saw this footage at Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes show a few years ago (if you don’t know about the Prelinger Archives or his amazing library, you’re missing out on some really cool San Francisco history.)

David Kiehn, historian for the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, will be talking about the Miles Brothers and their many files. For a preview, check out the Market Street Railway‘s narrated version of the footage. It turns out that the film was made just days before the 1906 earthquake. Amazing stuff.

“Unraveling the story behind ‘A Trip Down Market Street'” is at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening at the Jewish Community Center. See details from Squidlist.

Muni token wine stopper, FTW

Well, happy freakin’ birthday to me. Over the weekend, a friend gave me this early bday gift: a Muni token wine stopper. Some guy in Sacramento makes wine stoppers with various items like this at the top, and my friend happened to notice this gem. Oddly, she thought I might like it.

It reminds me how some people think I’m a little more into Muni than I actually am. Don’t get me wrong — editing Muni Diaries is a total joy. And ephemera like Muni tokens make me happy. But, it’s not like I’m obsessed or anything …

Thank you, Jill!

Muni News: Free Muni for Kids, BART Protest Shenanigans

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Photo by Erik Wilson

  • BART spokesman in hot water for staging support (SFGate) | (SF Weekly)
  • Muni Masturbation Grinds On (SF Weekly)
  • Lost Your Clipper Card? How to Get a Replacement Fast (Akit’s Complaint Department)
  • Latest Central Subway Controversy: Commissioned Sculptor Once Shot a Dog (SFist)
  • Leland Yee Latest to Call for Free Muni — It’s For the Kids! (SF Weekly)
  • New BART general manager willing to meet with protestors (SFGate)
  • Central Subway costs vary between San Francisco, federal agencies (SF Examiner)

Photo Diary: Muni Disco Party In My Ears

@WilmaPearl spotted this ultra-cool lady on Muni the other day:

In other news this morning: girl on Muni with fuzzy disco ball headphones. Scattered light and everything!

That is exactly how I want to start my Mondays. I’m not sure what she’s listening to, but I am hoping it involves “Night Fever,” at least. Take a listen.

Makes you miss the days of the first Muni party in this 1980s flashback, doesn’t it?

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