Muni News: NX a success, new cameras, two-way McAllister

I Love This Corner
Photo by mike dillon

  • Success for the NX-Judah Express bus (City Insider)
  • Clipper E-Cash Accepted on Cable Cars Starting August 8 (Akit’s Complaint Department)
  • New security cameras to keep eye on Muni buses (SF Examiner)
  • BART needs to get on board the Wi-Fi express (SFGate)
  • Graffiti Attacks Cops for BART Shootings (SF Weekly)
  • Two-Way McAllister Provides a Direct Route for 5-Fulton Riders (Streetsblog SF)
  • Public gets first look at detailed concepts for BART’s Fleet of the Future (BART.gov)

Ringside on the 19-Polk

Bus!
Photo by Jeff Rizzo

It didn’t take new Muni rider Mari long to experience the underbelly of San Francisco transit.

I’ve lived in SF for not even three months and I already have a few horror stories. Probably the most egregious and surprising event occurred on the 19-Polk headed toward the Mission.

At about 7th Street and Mission Street at 5:45 PM on a weekday, the bus driver stopped to pick up a few passengers. Everyone’s attention turned to the back door where a middle-aged gentleman was grasping with all his might to get on the bus. Behind him is another middle-aged gentleman in a wheelchair grabbing on to the other man’s jacket while yelling, “Oh, no you don’t, you are not running away from me!” and other expletives while punching and pulling the man trying to get on the bus.

The bus driver says nothing, of course. We are stopped and us passengers look back and forth at each other just wanting to get to our destinations. A teenage boy starts to cheer them on: “kick his a**, old man!” while blocking the back door.

Finally, the bus driver says, “Move away from back door,” but the teenager continues to taunt and cheer on the old men who are punching each other on the sidewalk now. Passersby yell, “Stop, stop!” to the stronger man doing most of the punching.

Finally, my patience has dwindled and I say in a very loud voice to the teenager, “Move out of the way! We need to go!” The teenager rolls his eyes at me and slowly walks off the bus. Finally, we are able to drive away.

Just another day on Muni…

At least the teenager got off the bus, right?

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Journeys Along the Red River

Despite the presence of many, probably wet groceries on the 8BX, I immediately thought this liquid coming toward me was urine. I didn’t immediately catch that it, advancing slowly in my periphery, was reddish. And you really can’t blame me after this. Or, I guess, if you’ve ever sat in the back of a bus.

I’m guessing it’s blood coming from that grocery bag, but feel free to enlighten me with your theories.

Weekend Photos: So Fresh

Oister
Photo by LiteBritee3192

What are you doing this weekend? Here are three fun things:

MissionMission is having a Ping Pong party, Berlin Style at The Secret Alley. Friday August 5, Mission and 17th Street, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Take Muni there: 14, 33, 47, 49. BART too (16th Street station).

Creme Brulee Cart is now a truck! The new and legit truck debuted this morning at Civic Center. Will the truck be at the Fort Mason Off the Grid tonight? Only one way to find out. Friday, August 5, Fort Mason, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Take Muni there:  28, 30, 49, 47, 76.

Free Dubstep/Reggae festival at Fillmore/Gene Suttle Plaza. Saturday, August 6, Fillmore and Geary, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Take Muni there: 2, 3, 22, 31, 38.

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Louisville and Los Angeles
Photo by Franciscophile

Headlights
Photo by Mike Dillon


Photo by Tess29

Heart your Muni Meter
Photo by Jen Gallardo

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