AC Transit diary: Nice place to park a bus

AC Transit's new 3 Position Bus Bike Rack -3
Photo by AC Transit

Here’s an AC Transit story from Amanda, the human behind the nascent @actdiaries. Follow AC Transit Diaries, the latest in the Diaries clan (which includes @caltraindiaries and @bartdiaries).

A few months back during my transbay commute I changed things up and sat near the front of the bus instead of the center aisle, my usual. When we stopped at the Grand Lake Theater a helmeted bicyclist attached his bike to the front of the bus and sat down casually near the driver. The bus pulled away from curb and onto the 580 onramp without a hitch.

From where I was sitting I watched the bus driver hover above her seat with her foot on the gas inspecting the bike rack. While a near standing bus driver was odd, I rationalized that it must get really uncomfortable to be sitting all the time.

The bus continued to accelerate and we merged to the furthest left lane, which was still totally normal for our route.

After a few minutes pass the driver begins shouting back at the bicyclist “Sir! Sir!” “If this is your bike please come up here!”

I looked at the bike guy who now was wearing headphones and motioned that the bus driver was yelling at him.

The rider pulled out an ear bud and made a “Who me?” shrug and and sheepishly walked next to the driver.

“You didn’t attach your bike correctly!” She yells frantically. “See, its not on right!” she shakes her finger at the bike rack.

As the bicyclist starts to mutter a response, the driver checks the side mirrors and brings the bus to a screeching halt on the freeway.

Everyone on the bus, people who are usually quite chatty, go silent.

I look around and notice that we are parked in the fast lane; our driver didn’t even bother to pull over onto the shoulder.

She unbuckles her seatbelt and stands confrontationally next to the bike rider.

“You need to learn to put your bike on right, I can’t go on the bridge like this!”

She reaches over and presses the button that opens the door to the bus.

Oncoming traffic is whizzing by. She points out the door demanding the bike guy exit the bus and retrieve his two-wheeled ride.

At this point everyone on the bus starts shouting, defending the bike guy. “Don’t do it!” “No way!” “Are you serious?”

The rider backs up and sits back down, his own personal protest.

The bus driver sneers as us and leans out the open door, checks for oncoming cars, and shimmies spy style around the nose of the bus.

Everyone starts really FREAKING OUT.

People are now crowding the front of the bus to witness what may be this bus driver’s impending death.

I watch her wiggle the bike on the rack and then heave the bike frame over her shoulder. She barrels back into the bus carrying the bike and shoves it in the sitting rider’s direction. He catches it.

“Guess the rack was broken” she mumbles, turning the ignition.

Muni News: BART protest Thursday, Muni deficit, all-door boarding


Photo by Brian Brooks

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  • Muni aims to put new transit projects into gear (SF Examiner)
  • Protest Group Announces Thursday “Spare The Fare” Demonstration At Powell BART Station (SF Appeal)
  • Demonstrators Fail to Appear at Anonymous’s Latest #OpBART Monday (NSFW Slideshow) (SF Appeal)
  • Muni stabbing called unprovoked; suspect returns to the scene of the crime (SF Examiner)
  • San Francisco Muni already projecting $23M shortfall (SF Examiner)
  • Clipper Loses Nearly $700,000 a Year Because of Negative Balance Feature (Akit’s Complaint Department)
  • All-Door Muni Boarding Plan Gets “Warm Reception” From SFMTA Board (SF Appeal) || (Streetsblog SF)
  • Muni drivers are skipping work less often (SF Examiner)

Muni News: New BART chief, Peskin slams Central Subway, Muni even less on-time

Muni J Church
Photo by Lynn Friedman

  • Time to probe the use of lethal force on BART (SFGate)
  • Grace Crunican Named New BART General Manager (SF Appeal)
  • Central Subway Denounced by Former Supporter, Aaron Peskin (SF Weekly)
  • Wild Muni robbery ends in arrest by SFPD (SF Examiner)
  • BART Protesters: Five Other Causes They Should Take Up (SF Weekly)
  • Hundreds Pay Their Respects to Emily Dunn, Woman Killed by Muni Driver (Streetsblog SF)
  • Muni on-time performance hits lowest mark since 2008 (SF Examiner) || (SFGate)

‘Back Door!’ Muni-Themed Art Show

A few weeks ago, we told you about the opening of a Muni-themed art show at Fabric8 in the Mission. We were unable to attend the opening of “Back Door!” but we stopped by one day last weekend. We were pleasantly surprised at how charming Andy Stattmiller‘s Muni art is, and we snapped some pics that want to share with you.

As the show’s page explains, “Whether infrequent rider or relentless commuter, every Muni passenger has a memorable experience on the bus. Drivers with character, colorful passengers, hectic city streets, and general mayhem vary from route to route, yet always seem to possess that uniquely San Francisco flavor. With Back Door!, Stattmiller presents a truly entertaining overview in 27 illustrative vignettes that capture the feelings that only Muni can evoke.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

The show will remain up until Sept. 12 (one week from Monday), so be sure to stop by and peep the art for yourself.

Info:
Fabric8 (follow @fabric8)
3318 22nd Street (between Guerrero and Valencia)
Take the J-Church, 12, 14, 49, 48, or the 67 to get close

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