Your Muni Stories = SF Weekly’s Best Public Transit Blog!

Muni Diaries was just voted San Francisco’s Best Public Transit Blog by readers and judges in the SF Weekly Web Awards! We are beyond excited about our win. And congrats to nominees Streetsblog SF, N Judah Chronicles, and Akit’s Complaint Department — we can’t do without the public transit coverage of these excellent blogs.

But really, it’s your Muni stories that won the award, so the honor really belongs to everyone who has ever contributed a story or photo, commented, or read about San Francisco’s life on public transportation.

So here is a big thank you from the Muni Diaries crew!

Weekend Photos: The People on the Bus

People Reading Books In Public Places
Photo by tweetsweet

So the big Muni news this week is that Muni is even less on time than you thought. In other shocking news, people who love wearing neon faux fur hot shorts are out camping in a desert somewhere.

So this weekend, I encourage you to go to restaurants where you previously couldn’t get a reservation and bars that would have been three-deep a week ago. Because after Monday, we’re back to business as usual again.

Enjoy these photos and your weekend! We have a very exciting event announcement for you next week, so stay tuned!

take the long way home
Photo by mikedthorn

Trainstalking
Photo by davitydave

Muni
Photo by Noodles and Beef

Riding on the Muni
Photo by Susan Sharpless Smith

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

Does Muni Engage in Equitable Fare Inspection?

MUNI cop makes a fare bust.
Photo by Rick Audet

Fare inspection is many people’s pet Muni topic. “UnemployedDragon” sent us this gripe concerning what he feels is an uneven distribution of TFIs (transit fare inspectors):

I’m really wondering about the distribution of fare inspection across the Muni system. I’ve had reason to ride both the light-rail and buses a great deal this summer. I’ve only been subject to fare inspection on the T-Third. I’ve regularly ridden the 22-Fillmore, the 47-Van Ness, the 45-Union/Stockton, the 14-Mission, the 9-San Bruno, and the 33-Stanyan. I’ve never seen fare inspectors on any of those buses. Even on the T, I’ve only seen fare inspectors in the very middle of the day, never at night.

Where were the fare inspectors this past Tuesday at around 2pm, as a hoard of people got on the back door of the 49 at Market and Van Ness (and there was not anyone boarding using the lift for wheelchairs, I checked). Where are the fare inspectors when elderly passengers don’t tag their Clipper cards, when I’ve seen younger people frequently asked to to produce their Clipper card to be checked? Where are the fare inspectors on the F Line (my guess is that the city doesn’t want to hassle tourists…bad move).

All of this leads me to think that the likelihood of being subject to fare inspection is greater on the light rail, and the T specifically, than it is on the buses. This is not right…fare inspection should be a likely occurrence on any Muni vehicle.

Good points are raised here. So we asked the folks at SFMTA for more information about whether and how TFIs are spread out throughout the Muni system. All they had to say was, “Without getting into specific deployment strategies, our TFIs are deployed by police district. They coordinate with SFPD as they patrol the system.” That’s it?

We still want to know:

  • Are TFIs deployed proportionally to the number of fare evasions in specific police districts?
  • Does it depend on staffing abilities of the district?
  • Is there an effort to deploy TFIs to all lines and districts?

White Whines on Muni

7 Minutes
Photo by Jamison Wieser

We enjoy a good White Whine here on Muni Diaries. We’re as guilty as anyone else: “Why is the internet out?!” “What is wrong with my Muni app!?” “This cheese is too cold!” We posted an analog White Whine on the 5-Fulton and giggled for days. I even made it on the White Whine site a few years ago — enter pride here — for complaining about my RSS feed vis-a-vis a European vacation.

We’re fortunate to be able to whine about tech toys and subpar service in restaurants. Because we relish any chance to poke fun at our privileged selves, we compiled our favorite Muni-related first-world problems as they’ve filtered into @munidiaries on Twitter. Here’s a few of our faves.

You’re on notice, Apple, Inc:

Thanks Muni. Going to miss my Apple genius bar appt now.

Struggling so hard to make it back to Pac Heights from SOMA on Muni. iPhone you’re failing me… And you NEVER FAIL ME.

You’ll get used to it. Sort of:

ugh why is my class tomorrow at 8:30 in FISHERMAN’S WHARF THAT IS SO FAR AWAY I’M ACTUALLY GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE THE MUNI

Probably my favorite. Well done:

Could really have used wifi on the muni this morning. Yes, I’m ready for the last refuge from email to be surrendered. #brainimplantsnow

Here’s to the be-MacBooked, and the be-smartphoned. May all our whines always be, er, white.

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