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.")

Wanted: Your Singing Muni Driver

 

The word on our Twitter stream is that a few Muni operators have been adding some light-hearted fun on your commute:

  • “My Muni driver is announcing all the stops in a Donald Duck voice. It’s kind of amazing.” — @thelynchbox
  • “The 71L bus driver is singing the stops instead of yelling them. So awesome.” — @Grahamcrackersf
  • “This J line operator keeps doing a Donald Duck impression over the PA, and it’s freaking me out.” — @mrfb
  • “I swear my Muni driver is singing out the stops…” — @simplelife9
  • “this 38 Geary bus driver srly thinks she’s a flight attendant announcing every stop and tourist trap in a sensual voice. Lol” — @MMMeliO
  • “in response to people angrily yelling “BACK DOOOR!” on the 49,driver is now repeatedly yelling it into his own mic. Won’t stop” — @kailielaine

 

 

 

In the craziness of getting across town, I can definitely appreciate drivers who have a great sense of humor. Does anybody have audio or video of such entertaining Muni operators to share?

Muni: Rare, Beautiful, Endangered?


Photo by Todd Gilens

Most people think of buses as ubiquitous and utilitarian, but artist Todd Gilens is turning that idea on its head. Gilens has wrapped four Muni buses in beautiful pictures of endangered species that are currently roaming the streets of San Francisco. In his project, EndangerBus (Muni Diaries is a partner), Gilens is hoping that people will see public transportation in a different light.

Infusing art into everyday life is an idea that Gilens has used in many of his projects — he has designed and installed sloped bike racks on Market and Sixth that were inspired by the street plans of Treasure Island. For EndangerBus, Gilens was inspired when he learned about SFMTA’s “Transit Effectiveness Project.”

The project measured “maintenance, driving efficiencies, ridership statistics, the bread and butter of transportation engineers work. But no one was discussing aesthetics, or what wider impacts and meanings transit has,” Gilens wrote about his project. “It seemed to me that an assessment of effectiveness should include these criteria too.”

Instead of thinking about buses an advertising space, Gilens wondered if buses can be a vehicle for visual impact. “We use buses without thinking, like using a paper towel, but what if we used images to transform the bus, to give an emotive quality to buses?”

Gilens raised money to wrap four buses in photographs of the Brown PelicansCoho SalmonSalt Marsh Harvest Mouse and Mission Blue Butterfly.

See the making of the EndangerBuses:

The four buses will be in operation until at least April, rotating through different lines. If you are wondering where you can catch one, check out the real time bus tracker that Gilens created with GreenInfo Network on the EndangerBus.org website:

Have you spotted one of these buses? What do you think about Gilens’s idea to transform the bus into something more than a simple vehicle?

Weekend Photos: Nothing Happens


Photo by Joe Mazza

Joe submitted the first photo in our weekend photos, with the note that ” On this day in the Castro Station – nothing of note happened.” Joe, at least a great photo was captured on this day in the Castro Station! Noteworthy happenings in Muni news this week:

  • Muni’s on-time performance rate drops (SF Examiner)
  • Muni to present Central Subway funding plan (Examiner’s Under the Dome)
  • Man Shot Right After Getting Off Muni at 16th and Folsom (BCN via SF Appeal); Teen Arrested in Muni Shooting (BCN via SF Appeal)
  • Disorderly students may be to blame for spike in Muni crimes (SF Examiner)
  • SFMTA Board Approves Central Subway Funding Plan (SFMTA)
  • Woman in critical condition after being struck by Muni train (SF Examiner)

Before we part ways, remember to “like” us on Facebook and you’ll get fun things in your news feed. Click here for the Muni Diaries Facebook page.

Enjoy these photos and your weekend!

Goodbye
Photo by Chris Saulit

 

 

 

Lost Memories on the Station Floor

Lost Memories

Found this old photo by Bill Swingle on Flickr today. He writes:

Pile of someone’s stuff on the Embarcadero/Folsom Muni platform. These pictures were all real black/white printed in the early ’60s according to the dates on the back.

Seeing all of this stuff strewn all over made me sad for whoever lost it all.

What did you see on and around the bus today? Our Muni Photos Flickr pool awaits…

Dress Your Clipper Card Up Like a Fast Pass

As convenient as they may be, the Clipper Card hasn’t won any beauty contests. If you’re mourning the loss of our beloved colorful paper Fast Passes, we’ve got something for you: our new Clipper Card holders that actually look like a Fast Pass on the outside! These Clipper Card holders just arrived at the Muni Diaries Etsy shop. They are laminated for durability, and feature two clear pockets inside for your Clipper Card and a few credit cards or IDs.

Each Clipper Card Holder also features a vintage Muni map, showing various San Francisco ‘hoods and old Muni lines alongside those we know and love. Check ’em out:

These Clipper Card holders are lovingly crafted by Heather L. of Heathered and designed by Suzanne Lagasa.

Get them at the Muni Diaries store today!

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