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Measure RR Party Train!

Back in 2020, after all our work to win an extraordinary transit funding victory, we couldn't celebrate in person. Now that the vast majority of people are vaccinated, we can meet and celebrate!

Reducing Emissions, Improving Transit

Transportation contributes 45% of all emissions in San Francisco but only 0.1% comes from Muni, which served over 700,000 daily trips before the pandemic. Join us for a panel discussion on San Francisco's climate goals and the essential role of public transportation in meeting them.

Bay Area Rider First Awards Party

Mariposa Hunters Point Yacht Club 405 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join San Francisco Transit Riders, Seamless Bay Area, and East Bay Transit Riders for an *in person* *outdoors* *vaccinated* celebration of public transit!

Member Discussion: 2022 Muni Service Proposals

SFMTA is seeking feedback from the public - and SFTR - on where to invest an additional 10% service in February 2022. Learn about their proposals on the SFMTA website.  We have significant concerns around the timeline and process for outreach around these proposals, and we remain committed to full service restoration. However, the 2022 service plans provide a […]

Rights in Transit Book Talk

Professor Kafui Ablode Attoh’s book Rights in Transit elevates the idea of transportation as a right not as merely a ‘civil right’ or even a ‘socio-economic right’ but as a fundamental right to the democratic city where urbanization politics has often alienated, excluded, and betrayed the economically disadvantaged, many of whom ride public buses.

Red Carpet Party

Local Maker Mart 580 Green Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join us to celebrate another year of our important wins for transit - and the coming year of building the future of transit!

We'll provide beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as some nibbles, along with a fabulous community of people who care deeply about transit - from planners to advocates to everyday riders. We'll recognize our amazing volunteers, and thank you all for your support! You make it possible for us to keep going.

Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit Opening

War Memorial Veterans Buildin 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join your fellow San Francisco Transit Riders members, the staff, and other members of the San Francisco community in celebrating the long-awaited opening of the Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit! The red carpet bus lane will be faster, more efficient, and accessible, and we could not be more excited to cheer on the new bus […]

Volunteer with SFTR at Sunday Streets

Tenderloin

Sunday Streets are great times to reach riders and non-riders, and engage in wide-ranging discussions about public transit in San Francisco. On April 10th, 2022, Sunday Streets SF will open up the streets of Tenderloin for an afternoon of fun for the whole family. Taking place on Larkin St, Golden Gate Ave and Ellis St, […]

Prop A Campaign Kickoff

Portsmouth Square 745 Kearny Street, San Francisco, United States

SFTR's Executive Director Vinita Goyal will join Walk SF, Sup. Mandelman, President Walton, and Mayor Breed as panelists at the Prop A Campaign Kickoff. Prop A supports fast, safe, clean, reliable, and convenient transit for all by providing affordable travel options, enhancing public transit services, and more.

San Francisco Transit Riders Membership Summit

Park atop Salesforce Transit Center

Join us for our second annual Membership Summit. We’ll provide an overview of what we’re working on – what’s happening with local transit funding, regional transit integration and fares, service restoration, our community organizing efforts in the Tenderloin and Bayview, and how it all fits together for making the change we need. We will be […]

SFTR Local Funding Working Group

Join us for the first meeting of our local funding working group, open to all active SFTR members. Sign up here: https://sftransitriders.salsalabs.org/workinggroupsignup By 2025 SFMTA will be almost half a billion dollars in debt. Over 40 lines have been indefinitely suspended and there is no budget to bring them back. It looks increasingly likely that San […]