Superbowl Muni Route and Stop Changes

Superbowl Muni Route and Stop Changes

Super Bowl City presented by Verizon is being constructed at Justin Herman Plaza at Market Street from Beale to Steuart streets.  That means we will experience transportation impacts in the Financial District and South of Market neighborhoods until February 12.   The Super Bowl 50 Muni Map shows only the route and stop changes that will be in effect (see our full Muni system map).

 

Here’s a brief summary of the Muni route and stop changes:

  • The F Market & Wharves streetcar line will be served by bus shuttles between Castro Street and The Embarcadero.
  • The 2 Clement, 3 Jackson, and 31 Balboa routes will turn back north of Market Street, where riders can connect to any of the routes traveling down that corridor.
  • The inbound 38 Geary and 38R Geary Rapid will re-route on Mission and 2nd streets between the Transbay Terminal and Market Street.
  • Terminal stops will be moved for the 6 Haight/Parnassus, 9 San Bruno and 9R San Bruno Rapid, the 14 Mission and 14R Mission Rapid, the 21 Hayes and the 41 Union routes.
  • Terminal stops will also be moved for these express routes starting Monday, January 25: the 7X, 1BX, 14X, 30X, 31AX/BX and the 38AX/BX.
  • No route changes are planned on Muni Metro lines, but extra subway service will be provided after concerts to help customers get home.

 

Although the Super Bowl festivities take place between January 30 to February 7, streets in the area will be closed to vehicle traffic up to February 12 to allow for staging and disassembly.

 

During that time, the Embarcadero BART/Muni Station entrance at Market and Spear streets will also be closed because it’s within the security zone. There will be an exception during morning rush hours, approximately 6:45 a.m. – 9:45 a.m., when that station entrance/exit will be open.

 

Also attached are documents about getting around during Super Bowl 50 in English as well as Chinese, Spanish and Tagalog.  We hope you find them helpful and useful.

 

 

There are plenty of ways to stay up-to-date on the latest information on getting around during the Super Bowl 50:

 

  1. Sign up for email updates.
  2. Follow us on Twitter: @sfmta_muni
  3. Visit sfgov.org/sb50 San Francisco’s landing page for event info and resources.
  4. Plan your trips with 511. Check 511.org/superbowl50 for updates on regional travel.

 

Please share this information to your group, friends and family members.  Thank you.

 

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