Montgomery Street station

Montgomery Street
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Rapid transit (BART)
Light rail (Muni)

Montgomery Street Station on MUNI's inbound pit
Location 598 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Coordinates 37°47′22″N 122°24′07″W / 37.789355°N 122.401942°W / 37.789355; -122.401942Coordinates: 37°47′22″N 122°24′07″W / 37.789355°N 122.401942°W / 37.789355; -122.401942
Line(s)

BART

Muni Metro

Platforms 2 island platforms
(one for BART, one for Muni)
Tracks 2 wide gauge (BART)
2 standard gauge (Muni Metro)
2 standard gauge (MKSR)
Connections MUNI
Construction
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened November 5, 1973 (43 years ago) (BART)[1]
February 1980 (37 years ago) (Muni)
Traffic
Passengers (FY 2016) 46,569 exits/day[2]Increase 5.04% (BART)
Services
Preceding station   Bay Area Rapid Transit   Following station
toward Richmond
Richmond–Daly City/Millbrae
toward Millbrae (Daly City on Saturdays)
Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City
toward Daly City
Pittsburg/Bay Point–SFO/Millbrae
toward SFO (Millbrae on weeknights & weekends)
Warm Springs/South Fremont–Daly City
toward Daly City
Muni Metro
One-way operation
K Ingleside
toward Sunnydale
toward Balboa Park
J Church
L Taraval
toward Embarcadero
M Ocean View
toward Embarcadero
N Judah
toward West Portal
S Castro Shuttle
toward Embarcadero
toward Balboa Park
T Third Street
One-way operation
Muni heritage railway
F Market & Wharves
Transfer at: 2nd and Montgomery

Montgomery Street is a shared Muni Metro and Bay Area Rapid Transit subway station in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. It is located on the Market Street Subway beneath Market Street, between Montgomery Street and Sansome Street. Like all of the shared BART and Muni stations on the Market Street Subway, the concourse mezzanine is on the first level down, an island platform for the Muni Metro is on the second level down, and the island platform for BART is on the third level down.

Both the Transbay Terminal and Golden Gate University are located on Mission Street, near Montgomery Station.

Service at this station began on November 5, 1973.[1]

Station layout

G Street Level Exit/Entrance
M Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station agent
B1 Outbound  J Church toward Balboa Park (Powell Street)
 K Ingleside toward Balboa Park (Powell Street)
 L Taraval toward 46th Avenue and Wawona (Powell Street)
 M Ocean View toward San Jose and Geneva / Balboa Park (Powell Street)
 N Judah toward Judah and La Playa (Powell Street)
 S Castro Shuttle toward Castro Street, West Portal on AT&T Park game days (Powell Street)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Inbound  J Church toward Embarcadero (Terminus)
 L Taraval toward Embarcadero (Terminus)
 M Ocean View toward Embarcadero (Terminus)
 N Judah toward 4th and King/Caltrain Depot (Embarcadero)
 S Castro Shuttle toward Embarcadero, 4th and King/Caltrain Depot on AT&T Park game days (Embarcadero)
 T Third Street toward Sunnydale (Embarcadero)
B2 Southbound/Westbound (Platform 1)      Pittsburg/Bay Point–SFO/Millbrae toward SFO weekdays, Millbrae weekends (Powell Street)
     Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City toward Daly City (Powell Street)
     Richmond–Daly City/Millbrae toward Millbrae weekdays, Daly City Saturdays (Powell Street)
     Warm Springs/South Fremont–Daly City toward Daly City (Powell Street)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound/Eastbound (Platform 2)      Pittsburg/Bay Point–SFO/Millbrae toward Pittsburg / Bay Point (Embarcadero)
     Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City toward Dublin / Pleasanton (Embarcadero)
     Richmond–Daly City/Millbrae toward Richmond (Embarcadero)
     Warm Springs/South Fremont–Daly City toward Warm Springs (Embarcadero)

Connections

San Francisco Muni:

AC Transit:

Chariot:

The closest stop for the following bus lines is at Mission & Second Streets, a short walk from the station:

Golden Gate Transit:

SamTrans:

The station was featured, in its construction phase, in the film The Organization, 1971, starring Sydney Poitier[5]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Celebrating 40 Years of Service 1972 • 2012 Forty BART Achievements Over the Years" (PDF). Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). 2012. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
  2. Bay Area Rapid Transit District. "Monthly Ridership Reports". Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  3. Great Haight
  4. Potrero Pronto - Chariot
  5. imdb
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