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.")

9 Gorgeous, Jaw-Dropping Muni Photos of 2013

Forest Hill Station, Twin Peaks Tunnel

Feast your eyes with these nine gorgeous photos we featured this year on Muni Diaries. These are just a few of the many outstanding images that we’ve found via Flickr, Instagram, and your submissions. This is our humble thank you to all the wonderful photographers here in San Francisco.

1. Photo (above) of Forest Hill Station in 1955 via SFMTA archive photos. Original post: Muni, back to the future.

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Photo by Daniel Hoherd. Original post: One day in West Portal, San Francisco.
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What’s Even Better Than Your Laser Cat Shirt?

cat jacket
Photo by emichbe

Three feline friends permanently lounging on the back of your jacket, that’s what’s better than laser cat. @emichbe spotted this jacket on a fellow Muni rider, and as a cat lady myself, I am utterly charmed by this bold fashion move.

Oh, there’s also this amazing cat shirt we saw on Muni this summer. Now I think that my idea of carrying my cat’s whiskers in a little locket around my neck doesn’t sound so crazy…right? RIGHT?

Civic Center agent’s useful advice about pants

No Pants at BART
Photo by Matthew Roth

The station agents at Civic Center have really useful advice for those of you who are partying with your blunt or caught without your pants while waiting for the train. Rachel F overheard the following announcement:

“Sir, please put your pants back on, unless you want to put them on in jail.”

Followed by: “All Muni custodians, please report to the Powell Station. ALL Muni custodians.”

Just another totally normal day, of course.

What did you overhear on transit today? Tweet it to us at @munidiaries!

Civic Center Station Agent Announces: No More Partying

civic center bart
Photo by Franco Folini

Sounds like someone was having a big ole party of one until this Civic Center BART station agent called him out:

Careful, next time the BART etiquette police might come and get you!

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