Go, Niners!
As several readers have alerted us, there’s a big football game today, or something.
SFMTA is behind the hometown heroes, as seen above.
Go, Niners!
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
As several readers have alerted us, there’s a big football game today, or something.
SFMTA is behind the hometown heroes, as seen above.
Go, Niners!
Muni rider “D” sent us a photo of what looks like a camera on one of the new “wave” Muni shelters: “Just noticed these cameras at the shelters with the large “video” ads. Kind of Orwellian don’t you think?”
What is that thing? We asked SFMTA spokesperson Paul Rose, and it turns out that the camera isn’t watching you, specifically.
“This is a camera, but it is not a surveillance or video camera. Clear Channel uses it to monitor vandalism/graffiti on the digital advertising panels. Only the shelters with digital advertising have them (about 90 right now). The camera takes a photo of the panel every 8 seconds or so and transmits it back to Clear Channel —- it does not take photos of people.”
There you have it. As most riders know, you may be filmed inside the bus, but not in the Muni shelters.
Now that’s how you bring about change. Get some dead-weight PCC streetcars and trolley buses onto your main drag to shut it all down. Pitchforks optional.
Photo via Lost in the 415, posted on the Muni Diaries Facebook wall. You can post there, too! Share whatever’s on your mind.
OMG, if only, right? Great photo by Mike Dillon in our Muni Photos Flickr pool.
It’s the age-old question, innit?
As documented by brianpn on Instagram, who says, “Wow, just wow.”
And the journey turns into the best BART ride ever.
From Brokeass Stuart, who always knows how to turn on the fun:
We were all coming back from Allan’s (from MissionMission) birthday in Oakland. Ariel (also from Mission Mission) started doing flips on BART and eventually there were like four people doing them at a time. It was awesome!
See the rest of the acrobatics (and the romantic connection they inspired) at MissionMission.