Finding room to run

NOTE: In late June 2022, a pandemic-delayed memorial service was held for Art Curtis, retired Muni Chief Inspector, long-time Market Street Railway Secretary and Board Member, and stalwart volunteer for many nonprofit groups. Art, who passed away in 2020 just after reaching his goal of his 80th birthday, was a great storyteller, and he had some good ones! A number of years ago, we asked him to share this one in our member magazine, “Inside Track”.

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Celebrating Muni operators

March 18 is Transit Driver Appreciation Day. Operating transit vehicles is a challenging job, in any environment. The past two years, it has been more challenging than ever in San Francisco, given justified concerns about the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus along with all the other issues they encounter every day.  In our member magazine, Inside Track, we gave a shout out in 2020 to three vintage streetcar operators, emblematic of the many who show love for San Francisco’s historic transit vehicles and offer their riders great service.

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Completing a century: Muni 1983-2012

Exterior of Washington Mason Cable Car House and Powerhouse During Reconstruction of Cable Car System | December 29, 1983

Final installment of our six part series on Muni’s birth and first century.

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Rails to rubber: Muni 1946-1962

Fourth of six installments in our history of Muni’s birth and first century

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