Look Who’s Back From the Playa
On Twitter, @elihorne brings us this Burning Man returnee:
elihorne: My brother’s burning man ride. Yes, that’s an old San Francisco Muni bendy-bus. Yes, he’s a menace.
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
On Twitter, @elihorne brings us this Burning Man returnee:
elihorne: My brother’s burning man ride. Yes, that’s an old San Francisco Muni bendy-bus. Yes, he’s a menace.
Photo by David Lytle
Oh, and ready or not, you’re in for a few weeks of Muni Diaries without Jeff, who is going on his honeymoon with the lovely Tara!
See how cute and transit-obsessed they are?
So, if you see something noteworthy on Muni, remember to share it with your fellow riders here. Don’t leave me hanging, y’all.
Enjoy the photos and your weekend!
Photo by Stephen Rees
Photo by Thomas Hawk
Photo by Lorena
Photo by Josh Lee
Photo by Troy Holden
So we took this opportunity to ask throngs of Giants fans on Muni about their Muni-riding experiences. As much as the metros were packed, most of the folks we talked to were pretty satisfied with riding Muni to and from the games: “No big problems…yeah it’s crowded but that’s how it is, you know?” Perhaps it’s the non-Giants-watching riders who have more of a beef with the packed trains.
And then we ran into rider Phyllis, who told us how you can tell whether your grandchildren are real Giants fans (see above video; 0:32 if you’re impatient and don’t wanna peep Jeff’s mad video-editing skills).
Also, Jeff would like to add: the Giants totally dogged Denver!
Photo by Flickr user Anita Hart
Getting on the 22 in the morning feels like diving into a mosh pit. You just have to hope you don’t get tossed back out and that one of your legs isn’t still sticking out the door. I have never seen it so crowded as its been this week and they just keep packing people on. – Katy
I felt really bad this morning. The 21 was packed because the first bus that gets people to work around 8 didn’t show up…We must have passed over 60 people on the street waiting in crowds for the bus. – Alice E
You can see details about time and frequency changes in this pdf document from SFMTA. SFMTA says that they are working with the mayor and the supervisors to restore all the service cuts, the Examiner reports.
Photo by Flickr user tbn97
A man was fatally hit by a Muni bus Saturday evening on Market and Van Ness, according to the San Francisco Examiner and reports on Twitter. A witness told the Examiner Bay City News that he saw the victim lunge in front of the bus:
Joe Kimbro, a witness who was riding the bus at the time of the accident, said he saw the man lunge in front of the bus as it drove toward the bus stop on South Van Ness Avenue.
“He meant to do what he did. He dove,” Kimbro said. He was sitting in a disabled seat in the bus when the accident happened
The gruesome accident left a pool of blood on the pavement. Read more at the San Francisco Examiner and also SF Appeal.
Other witnesses say that the man intentionally stepped in front of the bus, reports California Beat. ActionNewsSF also has photos of the scene as police taped off the area.
On Twitter, @BrianVanderpol said:
Just got a glimpse of a victim of a muni accident at Van Ness and Market. The wind blew the blanket off. I’m not ok.
We’ll keep you updated.
Photo by Flickr user katiemarinascott
“The nightmare is over.” L-operator upon reaching Embarcadero.
When reader Ben sent us the above short email, I had to laugh. We know it’s not all that bad, though. Rachel from Fog City Notes shared a story of hilarity with fare inspectors this week, and we’re still trying to solve the mystery of why people do what they do when they wait for the bus. A big part of our urban existence happens on public transportation, so the next time you say to someone, “So I was on the bus today…” don’t forget to share that story with us.
Meanwhile, in Muni news:
Enjoy these photos and your weekend!
Photo by Flickr user Roshan Vyas
Photo by Flickr user David Lytle
Photo by Flickr user eviloars