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Civic Center/UN Plaza station

Coordinates: 37°46′47″N 122°24′49″W / 37.779861°N 122.413498°W / 37.779861; -122.413498
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Civic Center/UN Plaza
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Rapid transit (BART)
Light rail (Muni)
A Muni Metro train (foregound) waiting in the station level while another train (background) is boarding passengers
General information
Location1150 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Coordinates37°46′47″N 122°24′49″W / 37.779861°N 122.413498°W / 37.779861; -122.413498
Platforms2 island platforms (1 per level)
Tracks4 (2 per level)
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AC Transit
Golden Gate Transit
Valley of the Moon Commute Club
Kaiser Shuttle Yellow Line
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedNovember 5, 1973 (BART)
February 1980 (Muni)
Passengers
FY 201320,342 exits/day[1]Increase 8.55%
Services
Preceding station   BART   Following station
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MUNI
One-way operation
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One-way operation
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Civic Center/UN Plaza is a BART and Muni Metro station in the Civic Center of San Francisco. The westernmost of the dual BART/Muni stops on the Market Street Subway, Civic Center/UN Plaza acts as a major hub for passenger movement throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. With 18,432 exits each weekday, it is the fourth-busiest station in the BART system.

Location

Outside, in the United Nations Plaza itself, facing Market Street, there is a fountain and a north-south cross marking its center to be at latitude/longitude coordinates 37°46′48″N 122° 24′49″W. There is a flea market at the plaza or farmer's market every day, year round.

There are several notable buildings in the Civic Center area, including City Hall, the War Memorial Opera House, Asian Art Museum, Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall. The San Francisco Public Library's main branch is located across the street and San Francisco City Clinic is 2 blocks east on 7th street.

History

Service at this station began on November 5, 1973.[2]

Station layout

G Street Level Exit/Entrance
M Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station agent
B1 Outbound Template:MUNI icon toward Balboa Park (Van Ness)
Template:MUNI icon toward Balboa Park (Van Ness)
Template:MUNI icon toward 46th Avenue and Wawona (Van Ness)
Template:MUNI icon toward San Jose and Geneva / Balboa Park (Van Ness)
Template:MUNI icon toward Judah and La Playa (Van Ness)
Template:MUNI icon toward Castro Street, West Portal on AT&T Park game days (Van Ness)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Inbound Template:MUNI icon toward Embarcadero (Powell Street)
Template:MUNI icon toward Embarcadero (Powell Street)
Template:MUNI icon toward Embarcadero (Powell Street)
Template:MUNI icon toward 4th and King/Caltrain Depot (Powell Street)
Template:MUNI icon toward Embarcadero, 4th and King/Caltrain Depot on AT&T Park game days (Powell Street)
Template:MUNI icon toward Sunnydale (Powell Street)
B2 Southbound/Westbound Template:BART icon toward SFO weekdays, Millbrae weekends (16th Street Mission)
Template:BART icon toward Daly City (16th Street Mission)
Template:BART icon toward Millbrae weekdays, Daly City Saturdays (16th Street Mission)
Template:BART icon toward Daly City (16th Street Mission)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound/Eastbound Template:BART icon toward Pittsburg / Bay Point (Powell Street)
Template:BART icon toward Dublin / Pleasanton (Powell Street)
Template:BART icon toward Richmond (Powell Street)
Template:BART icon toward Fremont (Powell Street)

Like all stations in the Market Street Subway apart from Van Ness, Civic Center/UN Plaza has a tri-level configuration. Passengers first descend from the street to a mezzanine concourse containing faregates for passengers to enter separate BART and Muni paid areas, with one BART entrance on each end and one for Muni in the middle. Muni Metro trains stop at an island platform on the second level down. The Muni platform is punctured in several locations by openings for stairs and escalators that go directly from the mezzanine level to the BART platform, bypassing the Muni platform. As the openings are not blocked off by walls, it is possible to hear activity on the Muni platform from the BART platform.

See also

References

  1. ^ "BART Fiscal Year Weekday Average Exits". Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). Retrieved 13 Nov 2013.
  2. ^ BART History, BART.gov. 2010. Access date 07-12-2010.