Recent updates in San Francisco’s transit system are set to reshape the daily commute for thousands. The city’s ongoing efforts to enhance reliability and accessibility were spotlighted with the announcement of increased frequency on key bus lines and the debut of new protected bike lanes along Market Street. These changes aim to reduce congestion and promote sustainable transportation, encouraging more residents to opt for public transit and cycling over personal vehicles. Additionally, advanced real-time tracking technology has been integrated across several transit apps, providing commuters with up-to-the-minute updates on arrival times and potential delays.

Key transit improvements at a glance:

  • Expanded service hours on the 14, 22, and 38 bus routes
  • Installation of 3 miles of new protected bike lanes to enhance rider safety
  • Introduction of eco-friendly hybrid buses to reduce carbon footprint
  • Real-time app updates now available across all Muni and BART lines
Route Change Expected Impact
14-Mission 20% increased frequency during peak hours Reduced overcrowding
22-Fillmore Extended weekend night service Better late-night connectivity
38-Geary New hybrid buses added Lower emissions and quieter rides