Muni News: New BART cars, Muni savings, speedier Muni, Caltrain upgrades


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  • Wage talks to be either a boost or bust for SFMTA (SF Examiner)
  • New Train Car Project (BART.gov)
  • Cuts to Top Brass Will Save Muni $2 Million (Bay Citizen)
  • Half of SF’s Traffic Signals to Get Transit Priority Within Two Years (Streetsblog SF)
  • SFMTA’s plan to speed Muni service (SF Gate)
  • Muni budget deficit ballooning (SF Examiner)
  • Caltrain upgrades a step toward high-speed rail (SFGate)
  • Muni chief takes aim at swollen overtime budget (SF Public Press)

Muni News: Costly Muni overtime, Muni safety upgrades, Muni driver attacked


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  • Wallace Loggins, Muni Driver Accused of Killing Emily Dunn, to Appear in Court (SF Weekly)
  • Muni riders speak out at town hall meeting (SF Public Press)
  • Muni Reforms Haven’t Curbed Runaway Overtime -– Yet (Bay Citizen)
  • Mayor Lee, local leaders unveil decorative wrap at Chinatown Station site (Central Subway Blog)
  • Muni Metro to get safety upgrades (SFGate)
  • Almost-Senior Citizen Accused of Attacking Muni Driver Over Bus Fare (SF Weekly)
  • Canadian firm tops list of BART work bidders (SF Examiner)

SFTRU: All-door boarding coming to Muni this July


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The long-talked-about topic of allowing back-door boarding on Muni buses will become reality as soon as this summer, according to a post on SF Transit Rider Union‘s website.

The San Francisco Transit Riders Union is pleased to announce that Muni will expand all-door boarding to buses on July 1, 2012. SFTRU launched its all-door boarding campaign in August 2011 and has advocated the proposal at agency board meetings, in the media, and when speaking with riders.

“SFTRU recognized that all-door boarding will create faster trips for riders, improve reliability, increase fare compliance, and save the agency money,” said Robert Boden, SFTRU board member. “We are pleased that Muni is listening to riders.”

The greatest benefit to Muni riders will be shortened travel times, especially given Muni’s average speed of 8 miles per hour.

We reported on all-door boarding for Muni last in August. Click here to read the rest of SFTRU’s post.

Are you pleased with this decision? Pissed? Share your thoughts in comments, please.

Muni News: BART budget, Muni management, BART to San Jose

  • BART budget in black — cuts unlikely (SFGate)
  • BART budget shuffle could provide $800M for new trains (SF Examiner)
  • AC Transit and BART holding meetings in Richmond (CC Times)
  • Muni management must deal with flaws (SFGate)
  • BART Trying To Unravel Mystery Of Civic Center Knockout (SF Appeal)
  • BART To San Jose Begins Construction Next Month (SFist)
  • Six Ideas for Saving Bay Area Transit (Streetsblog SF)

SFWeekly: Teen Shot on Muni in Broad Daylight

A teenager was shot while riding the bus through Visitacion Valley, SFWeekly‘s Erin Sherbert reports.

At about 1:40 p.m., the shooter boarded the Muni bus and walked to the back of the coach where the 17-year-old victim was sitting. The suspect pulled out a handgun and shot the boy in the chest multiple times, according to police.

The shooter quickly hopped off the bus, and fled on foot. The victim was taken to San Francisco General Hospital where he is suffering life-threatening injuries, said Officer Albie Esparza.

KTVU reports that the victim was shot as he was exiting the bus:

Witnesses told police the suspect got on a Muni 9-San Bruno bus and got into a verbal confrontation with the victim, who was riding the bus at the time, [police spokesman Officer Carlos] Manfredi said.

Then, as the victim exited the rear of the bus, the suspect opened fire from the bottom step of the rear bus doors and then ran away. He was last seen running north on Garrison Avenue, according to Manfredi.

Muni officials handed over the video surveillance footage to the SFPD – the gang taskforce will be reviewing the footage, KTVU reports. If you have a tip for the SFPD about this shooting, the SFPD tip line is 575-4444.

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