Where are the light rail stations in San Francisco?
Two stations, Stonestown and San Francisco State University, are located at the southwestern part of the city, while the rest are located on the eastern side of the city, where the system underwent more recent expansion as part of the Embarcadero extension and the Third Street Light Rail Project.
Where is the Muni Light Rail in Potrero Hill?
Muni Metro East is a newer facility opened in 2008 and is located along the Central Waterfront on Illinois and 25th streets in the Potrero Hill neighborhood, a block from the T Third Street Line. The 180,000 square foot maintenance facility with outdoor storage area is located next to Northern Container Terminal and the former Army Pier.
Are there plans to extend the SFMTA to North Beach?
As a result, the SFMTA is studying the potential to add a station in the existing tunnels in North Beach, and possibly extend the subway to the north and/or west.
When did the Muni Metro Line come out?
On February 18, 1980, the Muni Metro was officially inaugurated, with weekday N Line service in the subway. The Metro service was implemented in phases, and the subway was served only on weekdays until 1982.
When did the Muni Metro start to run?
Finally, on November 20, 1982, the Muni Metro subway began operating seven days a week. Current Muni metro service has expanded along the waterfront south of the Embarcadero and onto Third Street where it now terminates at the city line.
Where is the Muni Metro East station located?
The facility was renamed for former Muni head Curtis E. Green in 1987. Muni Metro East is a newer facility opened in 2008 and is located along the Central Waterfront on Illinois and 25th streets in the Potrero Hill neighborhood, a block from the T Third Street Line.