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'''Judah and Funston station''' is a [[light rail]] stop on the [[Muni Metro]] [[N Judah]] line, located in the [[Sunset District, San Francisco, California|Sunset District]] neighborhood of [[San Francisco, California]] adjacent to the [[St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco|St. Anne of the Sunset Church]]. The station opened with the N Judah line on October 21, 1928. The station has two short [[side platform]]s in the middle of Judah Street ([[traffic island]]s) where passengers board or depart from trains. The station is not [[accessible]] to people with disabilities.
'''Judah and Funston station''' is a [[light rail]] stop on the [[Muni Metro]] [[N Judah]] line, located in the [[Sunset District, San Francisco, California|Sunset District]] neighborhood of [[San Francisco, California]] adjacent to the [[St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco|St. Anne of the Sunset Church]]. The station opened with the N Judah line on October 21, 1928. Judah and Funston has no platforms; trains stop at marked poles before the cross street, and passengers cross travel lanes to board.. The station is not [[accessible]] to people with disabilities.


The stop is also served by the {{Muni route|N Bus}} and {{Muni route|N Owl}} bus routes, which provide service along the N Judah line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate.<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 9, 2022 |title=Muni Service Map |url=https://www.sfmta.com/maps/muni-service-map |access-date=December 2, 2022 |website=SFMTA |language=en}}</ref>
The stop is also served by the {{Muni route|N Bus}} and {{Muni route|N Owl}} bus routes, which provide service along the N Judah line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate.<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 9, 2022 |title=Muni Service Map |url=https://www.sfmta.com/maps/muni-service-map |access-date=December 2, 2022 |website=SFMTA |language=en}}</ref>

Revision as of 04:43, 16 July 2023

Judah and Funston
N Judah
A eastbound train at Funston Avenue in March 2001
General information
LocationJudah Street at Funston Avenue
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°45′43″N 122°28′14″W / 37.76204°N 122.47048°W / 37.76204; -122.47048
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleNo
History
OpenedOctober 21, 1928 (1928-10-21)[1]
Rebuilt1978
Services
Preceding station Muni Following station
Judah and 15th/16th Avenues
towards Ocean Beach
N Judah Judah and 12th Avenue
towards 4th and King
Location
Map

Judah and Funston station is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro N Judah line, located in the Sunset District neighborhood of San Francisco, California adjacent to the St. Anne of the Sunset Church. The station opened with the N Judah line on October 21, 1928. Judah and Funston has no platforms; trains stop at marked poles before the cross street, and passengers cross travel lanes to board.. The station is not accessible to people with disabilities.

The stop is also served by the N Bus and N Owl bus routes, which provide service along the N Judah line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate.[2]

In March 2014, Muni released details of the proposed implementation of their Transit Effectiveness Project (later rebranded MuniForward), which included a variety of stop changes for the N Judah line. Under that plan – which will be implemented as the N Judah Rapid Project – the stop at Funston Avenue would be closed because it is just one block away from the stop at 12th Avenue.[3]

References

  1. ^ Perles, Anthony (1981). The People's Railway: The History of the Municipal Railway of San Francisco. Interurban Press. p. 96. ISBN 0916374424.
  2. ^ "Muni Service Map". SFMTA. July 9, 2022. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  3. ^ "Chapter 3: Proposals by Route". Transit Effectiveness Project Implementation Workbook (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. March 24, 2014. pp. 65–69.

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