List of San Francisco Municipal Railway Lines - Muni Metro and Historic Streetcar Lines

Muni Metro and Historic Streetcar Lines

See also: Muni Metro
Line Inbound terminus Outbound terminus Neighborhoods served Links
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)
7000400000000000000K Ingleside West Portal Station
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
7000800000000000000S Castro Street Embarcadero Station
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)
7000900000000000000T Third Street Embarcadero Station

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