List of San Francisco Municipal Railway Lines - Limited Bus Lines

Limited Bus Lines

Limited bus lines run through five major corridors through the city. These lines more or less follow the corresponding local bus line, but make only a few limited stops on their routes. Asterisked (*) lines indicate that they run only during weekday peak hours.

Line Inbound terminus Outbound terminus Neighborhoods served Links
70009000000000000009L San Bruno Limited
Main and Mission Bayshore and Arleta Financial District, Civic Center, Mission District, Portola, Visitacion Valley Schedule
Route map (PDF)
700114000000000000014L Mission Limited Mission and Main Mission and San Jose
Financial District, South of Market, Mission District, Bernal Heights, Excelsior, Crocker-Amazon, Daly City Schedule
Route map (PDF)
700114000000000000014L Mission Limited Daly City BART
700128000000000000028L 19th Avenue Limited* Fort Mason Daly City BART Marina, Richmond, Golden Gate Park, Sunset, Stonestown Galleria, Daly City Schedule
Route map (PDF)
700138000000000000038L Geary Limited
Transbay Terminal Point Lobos and 48th Ave.
Financial District, Union Square, Tenderloin, Japantown, Western Addition, Laurel Heights, Richmond Schedule
Route map (PDF)
700171000000000000071L Haight-Noriega Limited* Transbay Terminal Ortega and 48th Ave. South of Market, Financial District, Civic Center, Lower Haight, Haight-Ashbury, Golden Gate Park, Sunset Schedule
Route map (PDF)

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