How punctual is the J-CHURCH Muni line?
I work downtown in San Francisco and am thinking of moving to Noe Valley
Fri May 11 2007, 01:59 - San Francisco - Traffic & Public Transportation - 3 answers
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Jeff- Thanks for the update and the tip about NextBus. I can see it being a great companion to the 511.org trip planner for any SF public transportation rider.
Fri Aug 17 2007, 18:25 Web Reference: http://transit.511.org/tripplanner/index.asp
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I now live in Noe and have gained a bit of experience on this. I've found that NextBus is a GREAT resource for seeing when the next train is coming. It's usually accurate within 1 or 2 minutes. I've found that the train schedule is pretty good except for evenings when the Giants have a home game - for some reason the trains get held up and seem to be very unpredictable then.
Thu Aug 16 2007, 23:11 Web Reference: http://www.nextbus.com/
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The J chuch is pretty punctual. As is most of MUNI train lines. but be aware because of the turns that the train must go through passing through Dolores Park that MUNI only has one car on the J-Church line. The trians are pretty punctual for MUNI but the busses...that is another matter
Fri May 11 2007, 15:53
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