Meanwhile, on Muni
David Lytle on Flickr captured this shot of adorable riders.
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David Lytle on Flickr captured this shot of adorable riders.
Share what you saw on Muni today in our Muni Photos Flickr pool.
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?
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 Pelicans, Coho Salmon, Salt 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?
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Enjoy these photos and your weekend!
Photo by Chris Saulit
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…
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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:
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