BART to Muni Discount Only Available on Clipper Starting Oct. 4

Bay Area Rapid Transit
Photo by John K

The ever diligent Akit at Akit’s Complaint Department reminds us today that the BART to Muni discount transfer will be available on Clipper only starting Oct. 4.

Currently you can get a 25 cent discount on a paper coupon when you transfer from BART to Muni. Starting Oct. 4, to receive this discount, you’ll have to use a Clipper card to pay the fare, and the 25 cent discount will be automatically calculated on your card, according to SFMTA’s official announcement.  This only applies to stations between Embarcardero and Balboa Park and does not include Daly City station where you can still receive a paper coupon for the discount.

Why is this happening? According to Akit, the new faregates and ticketing machines have no way to accept the paper coupon, and this also eliminates paper waste. See Akit’s post for more on why the BART to Muni discount will be on Clipper only.

Clipper cards are free until June.

Weekend Photos: Out with the Old

Where Muni turnstiles go to die...
Photo by Dave Schumaker

This week Muni welcomed yet more new turnstiles to mixed reviews, at least in our Twitter world. And lo and behold, someone’s found a loophole to open the gate (see news below). Pretty sure that loophole will be patched up soon. In the mean time, Muni news this week:

  • Despite Cost, Clipper Card Promises Convenience (Streetsblog SF)
  • MUNI’s New Fare Gates – People Behaving Badly (KRON4 and SFAppeal)
  • Uncommon Success for Union Adversary (WSJ on Sean Elsbernd and “Measure to Undo Muni Contract Rules”)
  • Cable car improvement project begins (SF Examiner)
  • Spot.us pitch: why can’t Muni run on time? (Spot.us)
  • Earlier this week: Mini Muni meltdown (SFGate)
  • Muni Sickout Was A Big, Fat Bust (SFAppeal)
  • Will Muni Paper Pass Vendors Convert to Clipper? (Akit’s Complaint Department)
  • Weekend traffic advisory: Chinatown Moon Festival (SFMTA)

We are counting down to the next Muni Diaries Live! spoken party at the Make-Out Room on Friday, Oct. 29! Look out next week for more information about our lineup, and permanent marker this in your calendars. We’d love to see your happy faces!

Enjoy these photos and the weekend fog.

F Line Train
Photo by Terry B

orange bullet
Photo by Bhautik Joshi

West portal Station
Photo by sftrajan

Mission St
Photo by Oscar Arriola

Spotted: Twitter Bird Riding Muni

Between hitting F5 like a mad woman and watching the live stream of Twitter’s announcement of the new Twitter.com Tuesday, I didn’t realize that Muni made a cameo in Twitter’s video! Thank you, @verbalcupcake, for pointing this out. See if you spot the little blue bird on our favorite (ok, necessary) mode of transportation.

p.s. Don’t feel left out if you don’t see the new Twitter web page. We don’t either. They’re rolling it out.

Oracle OpenWorld Street Closure and Reroutes

Oracle World San Francisco 2006
Photo by Flickr user Steve Garfield

Oracle OpenWorld is here this weekend and starting tomorrow, you’ll see some street closures and Muni reroutes, followed by an onslaught of folks wearing name badges walking too slowly. In any case:

Affected Muni routes:

  • 8X (AX/BX) Bayshore Express
  • 12 Folsom
  • 16X Noriega
  • 27 Bryant
  • 30 Stockton
  • 38/38L Geary
  • 41 Union
  • 45 Union-Stockton
  • 76 Marin Headlands
  • 81X Caltrain Express

Street closure details:

  • 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 16 through 3 p.m., Friday, Sept. 24
    Howard Street between 3rd and 4th streets
  • 2 a.m. Saturday, September 18 until 10 a.m. Friday, September 24
    Mason Street between Ellis and O’Farrell
  • 4 a.m., Sunday, September 19 until 6 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 23
    Easterly traffic lane on Taylor between O’Farrell and Eddy and several parking lanes in the area
  • For those traveling westbound on Howard Street, the detour will direct traffic south on 2nd Street to Harrison Street.
  • For those traveling from north of Market on Montgomery, the detour will direct southbound traffic from New Montgomery, westbound on Howard, and south on Hawthorne to either Folsom or Harrison.
  • Mason Street traffic will detour west on Geary to south on Jones to east on Eddy and back to Mason.

A Muni Movie? Right in Our Backyard

 

ON IT – Behind the Scenes – Bus Timelapse from Shadow Angel Films on Vimeo.

A lot of urban life happens on the bus, and filmmakers Heather Donnell and Chris R. Smith are making a short film about just that. Their movie is called “On It,” and they’ve just rented a Muni bus last Sunday for some pivotal scenes, watch this time-lapsed movie.

So what happens on the bus in this movie? From Heather and Chris:

ON IT is about a relationship under pressure and the complications that get in the way of the couple’s attempts to communicate. Six months into their relationship, Craig and Angela each have something important to tell each other, but can they find the courage to say it? One bus ride changes the course of their relationship forever.

Hmm. Mysterious and intrigue!

Heather told me they rented the bus by working with the San Francisco Film Commission Office and the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency: “There was lots of paperwork to obtain the permit, but both organizations were extremely helpful at pushing it through. We had a great experience with the bus inspector and the MUNI driver on the shoot day too.” You can find out more about the movie and Heather and Chris’s other projects at the Shadow Angel Films website.

Before You Complain: Jazzy Muni Faregates Instructional Videos

Since the new fare gates were installed at Civic Center and Powell station, I’ve been seeing lots of complaints about them on our Twitter feed. Fear not, the diligent Akit of Akit’s Complaint Department has made two great instructional videos on how to use the new machines, and a good tip about how visitors can avoid the 25 cent surcharge for a paper Muni ticket (now that the fare gates don’t take cash). Easy: get a Clipper card.

Akit also has a video on how to add fare to your card using the new machines. Check them out.

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