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.")

Weekend Photos: Snapshots from the Underground

2.17 Minutes
Photo by Flickr user AlexFromThe510

This week in BART news:
– Federal funding for BART extension to San Jose is looking more likely (SJ Mercury)

– BART derailed in Oakland (KCBS and us)

– BART wouldn’t necessarily bring crime to Livermore, police chief says (Contra Costa Times)

Stay dry out there and enjoy the photos. And, of course, send us BART stories our way. We know more happens on BART than napping, so share it here on BART Diaries!

Coliseum BART B
Photo by Flickr user zokah_921

View from the floor
Photo by Flickr user moppet65535

2009-11-28 08.06
Photo by Flickr user KayVee.INC

Weekend Photos: Rain Slicked

Mid-Market At Dusk
Photo by Troy Holden

There’s a 80 percent chance that I will forget my umbrella on the bus this weekend, so I hope you fare a little better than that. This week we saw the new schedule changes take into effect, a Muni fracas in Pac Heights, and passengers keeping each other toasty in this winter chill. Other Muni news this week:

  • Alleged Muni stabber’s mental competency questioned (SFAppeal)
  • Muni service back on track after malfunction at Van Ness station on Wednesday evening (NBC Bay Area and see our updates here)
  • Thieves target laptops, iphones on Muni (CBS5, but you knew that, didn’t you?)
  • Muni board member questions speed practices in Twin Peaks Tunnel (SF Examiner)

Have a great weekend, everyone. And be sure to let us know how your week was on Muni with the service changes!

18-46th Avenue at Pt. Lobos & 48th Ave
Photo by Flickr user AgentAkit

SF
Photo by Flickr user BitBoy

What’s the Worst Cut in Muni’s Changes Tomorrow?

They want me to pay five dollars for what now?
Photo by Flickr user SF a go go

All week long we’ve been posting obituaries in memory of the lines that will go out of service tomorrow. We’ve also seen some interesting points in our comments section and inbox.

Muni Lover and Akit both expressed that they think the 38-Ocean Beach Branch is by far the worst cut in the changes coming tomorrow. Muni Lover said:

Three huge schools used that leg of that particular 38 line to get to the businesses on that part of Balboa. Just that little part of Balboa is a thriving little enclave…mainly because the lunchtime crowd from these kids spent a whole lotta money along its length. Also almost all the other changes do have alternate choices and usually several other chioces at that. (read more from this thread)

Rider Adam emailed us to ask why the cable cars seem to be “sacred cows.” Adam wrote:

Can someone explain to me why, as we approach the second round of cuts to city-wide Muni services, that the historic, tourist-filled cable cars have been unaffected?!? 

Hear me out here:  I live on Hyde St, and depend on Muni for my daily transportation (buses, like the 1 and the 12, and 28, not cable cars mind you).  Now they are drastically reducing the frequency of the buses I depend on, and yet somehow, the cable car will continue to clatter happily by my house from 6 AM – 1AM–every, single, day.  Believe me, I understand completely that it makes a ton of money during most hours at $5 a head.  And I am fully supportive of that, since it probably subsidizes the rest of Muni.  And I would have no beef if the cable cars were run from 7 or 8 AM to 11PM and were mostly full.  But believe me, for that first hour and those last two hours, I look out my window, and they ride back and forth, EVERY TEN MINUTES, completely, utterly, empty, with two bored operators texting on their phones and drinking coffee.  It’s infuriating. Such a total waste.

My question to you guys: why are the cable cars sacred cows?  Is there some separate operating agreement?  A different union?  What is it?

I asked SFMTA’s public relations officer Kristen Holland about this. She told me that the cable cars are a part of San Francisco’s Charter and have been declared a National Historic Landmark. The current service level, she says, has been codified in the City’s Charter in section 8A.114, which details where the cable cars should run. And cable car operators are in the same union as other Muni operators. So, I’m not sure if this qualified the cable cars as sacred cows per se, but I suppose being a National Historic Landmark counts for something.

What do you think is the worst cut in the service change tomorrow?

Decorate a Muni Streetcar for the Holidays

How to Decorate Streetcars
All photos by Flickr user Telstar

Rider Todd sent us these fantastic photos of Market Street Railway volunteers decorating Muni street cars for the holidays.  The volunteers decorated the Milan 1818 and New Orleans 952 streetcars last weekend at the Geneva yard with loads of ornaments, wreaths, and garlands.

The other day when I saw an F train with a little green wreath on its nose, I kind of squealed like a little girl. So thanks, Todd, for the photos!

How to Decorate Streetcars

How to Decorate Streetcars

How to Decorate Streetcars

See the rest of Todd’s photos from last weekend’s Muni holiday decoration party.

J-Church Delay Cleared, Stabbing Victim Taken to Hospital (updates)

J Church Muni Dolores Park
Photo by Flickr user Transit Nerd

Update 3:58 p.m. Tuesday: CBS and others are reporting that the SFPD has, in fact, arrested a suspect in the case.

Update 2:48 p.m. Tuesday: SF Appeal reports that ABC 7 reports that the police have a suspect in custody. SF Appeal cannot confirm the report. we shall see whether it’s true, and whether there’s a good chance that it’s the right guy.

Update 12:36 p.m. Tuesday: SFGate has a few more details and quotes from the victim.

Update 10:58 a.m. Tuesday: KTVU has an interview the victim, as well as a sketch of the suspect.

Update 8:58 p.m.: According to SF Appeal, the SFPD will be releasing images from the surveillance video sometime soon. Let’s hope lynch mobs or vigilante committees don’t form, but that with the public aware of what the perp looks like, he is brought to justice somehow.

Update 5:49 p.m.: MTA says it handed surveillance video of the stabbing over to the SFPD. The video will be used to help the police in their investigation. There is no word on whether or when the video will be made available to the public.

Update:
As of 12:50, SFMTA says that the incident has been cleared.

Original post:
We received an alert from SFMTA that, as of 10:40 a.m., regular J-Church service has been disrupted due to police activity on an outbound J light rail vehicle on Church and 18th Street. Bus shuttles are running between Church/16th and Church/22nd Street.

The alarming part:

“According to initial reports, one female passenger was stabbed by another passenger. The female who was stabbed was transported to San Francisco General Hospital. The severity of her injuries is unknown.”

(from SFMTA).

We will keep you updated.

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