S Castro Shuttle

S Castro Shuttle

S-Castro Shuttle at Montgomery station providing service for AT&T Park and Caltrain station
Overview
Type Light rail
System Muni Metro
Locale San Francisco, California
Termini Embarcadero Station
4th and King Station
(game day runs)
Castro Station
West Portal Station
(game day runs)
Stations 7
13 (game days runs)
Operation
Owner San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
Operator(s) San Francisco Municipal Railway
Rolling stock 151 Breda light rail vehicles
(high floor)
Technical
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
(standard gauge)
Electrification Overhead lines, 600 V DC
Highest elevation underground,
at grade (game day runs)
Route diagram
Legend

23rd Street limited
20th Street limited
Mariposa limited
UCSF Mission Bay limited
Mission Rock limited
4th Street Bridge

4th & King limited

 E 

Caltrain
2nd & King
AT&T
Park

limited
Brannan limited
I80 (Bay Bridge)
Folsom limited

 E 

Embarcadero F  Bay Area Rapid Transit San Francisco Ferry Building

Montgomery Bay Area Rapid Transit
Central Subway 2019

Powell Bay Area Rapid Transit

Civic Center Bay Area Rapid Transit
Van Ness US 101

|  F 

Church

Castro

Market Street Railway
closed
1982

Eureka
closed
1972

Twin Peaks
Forest Hill

West Portal
West Portal & 14th Av.
St. Francis Circle

The S Castro Shuttle is a Muni Metro line in San Francisco, California. At its inception, it ran from Embarcadero Station downtown to the Castro Street Station during peak periods on weekdays.[1][2] As of 2016, the line runs from St. Francis Circle to Embarcadero station with limited service to 23rd Street.[3] The line also runs when there is a home game at AT&T Park, continuing from King and 4th Street to West Portal Station for extended hours. During these times the shuttle will occasionally run a three car formation, being the only line that will do this regularly.

The S Castro Shuttle is the only line not included on any Muni Metro map or on NextBus.


References

  1. "San Francisco Muni Map". sims.berkeley.edu. Archived from the original on 12 February 2007.
  2. "Muni (SFMTA) Route S". 511.org.
  3. "Muni (SFMTA) Route : S". 511.org. Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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