Muni Metro and Historic Streetcar Lines
See also: Muni MetroLine | Inbound terminus | Outbound terminus | Neighborhoods served | Links |
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7000200000000000000F Market & Wharves | Jones and Beach | Market and Castro | The Castro, Civic Center, Financial District, Embarcadero, Fisherman's Wharf | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
7000300000000000000J Church | Embarcadero Station | Balboa Park Station | Financial District, Civic Center, Noe Valley, Balboa Park | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
7000400000000000000K Ingleside | Embarcadero Station |
Balboa Park Station | Financial District, Civic Center, The Castro, Forest Hill, West Portal, St. Francis Wood, Ingleside, Balboa Park | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
West Portal Station |
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7000500000000000000L Taraval | Embarcadero Station | 46th Ave. and Wawona |
Financial District, Civic Center, The Castro, Forest Hill, West Portal, Sunset | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
7000600000000000000M Ocean View | Embarcadero Station | Balboa Park Station | Financial District, Civic Center, The Castro, Forest Hill, West Portal, Stonestown Galleria, Parkmerced, Balboa Park | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
7000700000000000000N Judah | 4th St. and King |
Judah and La Playa |
Mission Bay, Embarcadero, Financial District, Civic Center, Duboce Triangle, Sunset | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
7000800000000000000S Castro Shuttle |
4th St. and King |
Castro Street Station | The Castro, Civic Center, Financial District, Embarcadero | Schedule |
Embarcadero Station |
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7000900000000000000T Third Street | Sunnydale Station | West Portal Station |
West Portal, Forest Hill, The Castro, Civic Center, Financial District, Embarcadero, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Bayview-Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley | Schedule Route map (PDF) |
Embarcadero Station |
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