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marmar

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Mon Feb 15, 2016, 11:13 AM Feb 2016

San Francisco: Mission Street and Muni Lines Set for Transformation [View all]


Feb. 13--Change is no stranger to the Mission District, and this time it's the main drag -- Mission Street -- and the heavily ridden Muni lines that are set for transformation.

The bustling thoroughfare is gaining some red transit-only lanes, while losing a lane of traffic, in a bid to clear out many cars -- especially double-parkers -- and speed up buses that is reminiscent of transit-first efforts in other parts of the city, including Market Street downtown.

The shifts, which cover a 2 1/2 -mile stretch of Mission, begin Saturday, when Muni pares back what it considers an inefficient series of bus stops by eliminating 13 stops serving three bus lines -- the 14-Mission, 14R-Mission Rapid and 49-Van Ness/Mission -- and adding one.

Public-works crews will also break out paint and brushes and start adding red transit-only lanes between 11th and Randall streets.

The painting should be done by March or April, at which time the Municipal Transportation Agency will start banning left turns at every intersection between 14th and Cesar Chavez streets and requiring right turns off of Mission Street at 16th, 20th, 22nd, 24th and 26th streets. ...................(more)

http://www.masstransitmag.com/news/12169880/big-changes-coming-to-the-busy-lanes-of-sfs-mission-street




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