Eugenia Chien has been eavesdropping on the 47, 49, or 1 lines since the mid-90's. She lives by the adage, "Anything can happen on Muni" (and also, "That's not water.")

Can’t Get Enough of Muni-Simulation Video Games

Video games answer all kinds of fantasies: run through a dungeon, battle intergalactic forces, sniper-shot a deer. And make over Muni.

Right?

At least one video game company seems to think so. Rider Will sent us a tip that Paradox Interactive has released the U.S. Cities Pack of their “Cities in Motion” game. The cities in the game includes San Francisco and you can design the entire Muni system, from routes to wages to fares!

Happy building, indeed. And safe, timely driving, young padawans!

Check out the trailer for the new U.S. version of Cities in Motion.

Weekend Photos: Domo on Muni


Photo by @roobss

Domo grew legs and is riding Muni!

Thanks to Instagram, I was able to catch up with the latest Domo sighting and other great pictures in this post so if you’re on Instagram, be sure to @munidiaries and show us what you saw.

And this just in: Our dear friend Secession Art and Design is having a big sale this weekend, which includes New Skool’s Muni Diaries shirts and onesies. So if you want to nab one brick-and-mortar style, make your way to Secession by Sunday.

Enjoy these photos and your weekend!

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Photo by @miglu_miglu

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Photo by @bigshop


Photo by @jaime_415


Photo by @psyrad

Be Mime: Lost Wallet on Muni Leads to Love

33 - Stanyan
Photo by Michela

Muni rider Elyse has a story that proves: You never know when or where (ahem, Muni) you’re gonna meet that person who has a way of changing your life.

As a recent transplant to San Francisco, I was naturally intrigued when the SF Weekly’s “Best Of” issue hit the stands. While flipping through it one Friday morning, the picture alongside an article about the city’s Best One Man Band caught my attention, because she was a ridiculously good looking and hot lady, who also looked like a mime. She caught my eye for a few moments before I moved on in my reading.

Late that night, while on my way out to the Mission on the 33 bus line from Twin Peaks, with my housemate and a friend from out of town, the one-woman band of my dreams from SF Weekly boards the bus, Beat-Feet and all. Joking, my friends and I discuss which one of us was going to write the Missed Connection on
Craigslist later that night.

I make eyes her way and depart the bus shortly thereafter to go to the bar. Upon arriving at the bar I find that I have lost my wallet, and cannot even go into the bar with my friends. Going back to the bus route I check all the buses coming back and spend the rest of the night worrying about my lost belongings.

Three weeks later, all cards cancelled and renewed, I am spending a quiet evening going through Facebook random requests and see one from a name I do not know, but who does reside in San Francisco. It says she was in a clown college but the profile picture didn’t let me see her face. I decided to friend this person and just check it out, and upon realizing who the girl was I simultaneously realized that she must have found my wallet to have known my name and find me. I then found a message sent roughly three weeks prior with the friend request with her number. Quickly I called and left a voicemail, but didn’t hear back from her for the rest of the day.

Later that night, another housemate of mine, who obviously knew the entire story of just who found my wallet, runs into the cutely dressed mime, busking on a street corner, and she gets on a bus with him and decides to come to my house to explain what has since happened to my wallet.

I at the time am getting ready to go out in the Mission, and have been drinking for roughly two hours, with a friend from college. My roommate texts me and tells me not to leave until he gets home, thinking he is sick or something I obviously stay.

When he gets to the house with my surprise, my friends realize it is the Mime musician from the bus and from the magazine. She had come to my front door to explain that she had taken the twenty dollars and BART card in my wallet, and given the wallet itself to a friend, and also had cut up my cards. My addresses on all my cards were, at that time, San Diego and she hadn’t thought I really lived in San Francisco. She offered to play me a song with her Beat-Feet, and as I graciously accept she plays “Kiss” by Prince and my heart melts. And slowly but surely after months of easing into this magical experience we are deeply in love and laugh and play every day on the streets of San Francisco together.

We love Muni stories of all stripes. Got a Muni story? Share it here on Muni Diaries.

Recap: Muni Diaries Live, Full House!

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Photo by Kevin Wong

You packed the Elbo Room on Saturday night to hear some live, true Muni tales, and our storytellers did not disappoint. There were many priceless moments (like this hilarious shot of funnywoman Caitlin Gill). Let’s recount them.

All of these awesome Muni Diaries Live photos here are by Kevin Wong. Read more

Weekend Photos: Life on Muni

muni riders by sydlawrence
Photo by @sydlawrence

Everybody on Muni has a story to tell — including the guy in full military regalia, the girls practicing their cheerleader moves, and the King of Muni (scroll down to find him!). Life on Muni is what we’re all about here, and tomorrow at Muni Diaries Live you’ll have the chance to hear tales from the bus live on stage, over a drink or two.

Enjoy these photos and see you tomorrow at the Elbo Room!

muni riders

muni military uniform
Photo by sydlawrence

muni rider david lytle
Photo by David Lytle

muni rider and phone by throgers
Photo by throgers

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