Weekend Photos: Spring Has Sprung
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And a couple more things we can’t believe … well, you know about that already, right? Yeah, you shouldn’t believe them either, because they’re not true.
And so here you go, a no joke roundup of this week’s Muni news:
- Nat Ford Under Fire for Absences and Muni’s Many Woes (The Bay Citizen)
- Area transit agencies are going the wrong way on a one-way track (SF Examiner)
- Man vs. Muni: SF reporter out for revenge takes on 24-Divisadero (SF Examiner)
- Woman fights off attacker on Muni, keeps her purse (SF Examiner)
- Central Subway design in San Francisco deemed inefficient, unsafe (SF Examiner)
- Muni looks to improve J-Church service with evenly timed trains (SF Examiner)
- J-Church, 14-Mission Reliability Improving But Riders Aren’t Seeing It (Streetsblog SF)
- Exclusive Narrated Streetcar Tour May 22 (Market Street Railway)
- Clipper Card Query: Will Failing to Tag Your Monthly Pass Get You Dinged? (SF Weekly)
- Muni chief Nat Ford’s job status still a matter of speculation (SFGate)
- SF Seeks Feedback On America’s Cup Transportation Plan (BCN via SF Appeal)
- America’s Cup Plan Includes E-line Service, Mentions Fort Mason Extension (Market Street Railway)
Enjoy these photos and your weekend. Don’t let a little rain shower get you down. See you next week, as we kick off Year 4 of Muni Diaries!
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