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) |
| Daly City BART |
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| 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) |
Read more about this topic: List Of San Francisco Municipal Railway Lines
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