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L Taraval
L Taraval trains lined up on 47th Avenue near Wawona at the outbound end of the line
Overview
OwnerSan Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
LocaleSan Francisco, California
Termini
Stations29
Service
TypeLight rail/Streetcar
SystemMuni Metro
Operator(s)San Francisco Municipal Railway
Rolling stock151 Breda light rail vehicles
(high floor)
History
Opened1919; 105 years ago (1919)[1]
Technical
CharacterAt grade & Underground
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
(standard gauge)
Route diagram
L Taraval
Bay Area Rapid Transit to East Bay
J Church K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean View S Shuttle turnback
Embarcadero
San Francisco Ferry Building Bay Area Rapid Transit E Embarcadero F Market & Wharves
Montgomery
Bay Area Rapid Transit F Market & Wharves
Union Sq/​Market St
T Third Street
Powell
Bay Area Rapid Transit F Market & Wharves
Civic Center
Bay Area Rapid Transit F Market & Wharves
Van Ness
Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit F Market & Wharves
Church
F Market & Wharves
Castro
F Market & Wharves
Forest Hill
West Portal
S Shuttle
K Ingleside M Ocean View to Balboa Park
Ulloa & 14th Ave
15th Ave & Taraval
Taraval & 17th Ave
Taraval & 19th Ave
Taraval & 22nd/23rd Ave
Taraval & 26th Ave
Taraval & 30th Ave
Taraval & 32nd Ave
Taraval & Sunset
Taraval & 40th Ave
Taraval & 42nd Ave
Taraval & 44th Ave
Taraval & 46th Ave
Ocean Beach spur
46th Ave & Taraval
46th Ave & Ulloa
46th Ave & Vicente
SF Zoo (Wawona & 46th Ave)

The L Taraval is a Muni Metro line in San Francisco, California, mainly serving the Parkside District, an area which is immediately south of the Sunset District and which is regarded by some as the southern part of the Sunset District.

History

The line commenced operation in 1919 and incorporated a previous streetcar line which had opened in about 1907, 20th Avenue – 30th Avenue. It was extended along Taraval to 48th in 1923, and subsequently extended south (turning off Taraval at 46th) to the San Francisco Zoo, the line's current outer terminus, on September 15, 1937.[3] The L was partially converted to modern light rail operation as part of the opening of the Muni Metro system in 1980.[3] While many streetcar lines were converted to buses after World War II, the L Taraval remained a streetcar line due to its use of the Twin Peaks Tunnel.

Route description

The line runs from the Embarcadero Station in the Financial District to the 46th Avenue and Wawona Street, near the San Francisco Zoo in the Sunset District. The downtown portion of the line runs in the Market Street Subway, which is shared with six other Muni Metro lines. It continues through the much older Twin Peaks Tunnel, shared by the K Ingleside and M Ocean View lines, emerging at West Portal Station. Once out of the tunnel, the L begins street running operation. It takes Ulloa Street to 15th Avenue and then turns west onto Taraval Street. It then follows Taraval to 46th Avenue, where it turns south towards the Zoo. The end of the line loops around Vicente, 47th Avenue and Wawona with the terminal stop on Wawona between 46th and 47th Avenues.

The original end of the L Taraval line, before the 1937 extension south of Taraval Street, with tracks still in place as a short branch, not normally used. Trains are usually sent here to turn back early, and these are the only tracks left in San Francisco that are embedded in sett.

Tracks on Taraval Street extend west from 46th Avenue to 48th Avenue/Great Highway, but they are not used in revenue service. However, chartered streetcars and LRVs can operate there if requested.

The L Taraval line stops at large stations for the downtown section of the route and at smaller stops on the rest of the line. Most of the smaller stops are nothing more than a sign on the side of the street designating a stop and a few others are concrete islands in the middle of the street next to the tracks that provide access for wheelchairs. Muni bus routes provide service to all stations and other systems with access to the stations are noted.

Operation

The L Taraval operates 7 days a week, primarily with train service beginning at 5 a.m. weekdays, 6 a.m. Saturdays and 8 a.m. Sundays and running until 12:30 a.m. Frequency headways range from 7 to 10 minutes during the day, and 15 to 20 during nighttime service. Late-night service is provided by the L Owl diesel bus line. This line is generally the same as the daytime L Taraval line, except it follows surface streets instead of going through the streetcar-only Market Street Subway and Twin Peaks Tunnel. The line begins at Steuart Street and Market Street, near Embarcadero Station, and follows Market past all of the Market Street Subway's seven underground stations served by the daytime L Taraval line. West of Castro Street, it turns south on Market Street, which becomes Portola Drive. It follows Portola between the Diamond Heights neighborhood and Twin Peaks, turns onto Woodside and then Laguna Honda Boulevard, where it loops around at Forest Hill Station. It then backtracks on Laguna Honda Boulevard, Dewey, Claremont and Ulloa to West Portal Station, where it rejoins the daytime L line.

Station and stop listing

inbound to outbound

Station Neighborhood Other Muni
Metro lines
Notes
Disabled access Embarcadero Financial District J Church K Ingleside M Ocean View N Judah T Third Street S Shuttle Inbound terminus
Connects to F Market & Wharves and BART; within walking distance of E Embarcadero
Serves Ferry Building
Disabled access Montgomery Street Financial District J Church K Ingleside M Ocean View N Judah T Third Street S Shuttle Connects to F Market & Wharves and BART
Disabled access Powell Street Financial District J Church K Ingleside M Ocean View N Judah T Third Street S Shuttle Connects to F Market & Wharves and BART
Disabled access Civic Center/UN Plaza Civic Center J Church K Ingleside M Ocean View N Judah T Third Street S Shuttle Connects to F Market & Wharves and BART
Disabled access Van Ness Civic Center and Tenderloin J Church K Ingleside M Ocean View N Judah T Third Street S Shuttle Connects to F Market & Wharves
Disabled access Church Street Duboce Triangle J Church* K Ingleside M Ocean View T Third Street S Shuttle *Connects with J Church on surface stop at 14th Street
Connects with F Market & Wharves streetcar
Disabled access Castro Street Castro K Ingleside M Ocean View T Third Street S Shuttle
Disabled access Forest Hill Forest Hill and Laguna Honda K Ingleside M Ocean View T Third Street S Shuttle
Disabled access West Portal West Portal K Ingleside M Ocean View T Third Street S Shuttle
Ulloa and Forest Side Parkside
Ulloa and 15th Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 15th Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 17th Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 19th Avenue Sunset District Intersects with Highway 1 (19th Avenue locally)
Disabled access Taraval and 22nd Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 23rd Avenue (outbound)
Taraval and 24th Avenue (inbound)
Parkside
Taraval and 26th Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 28th Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 30th Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 32nd Avenue Parkside
Taraval and 35th Avenue Parkside
Disabled access Taraval and Sunset Parkside
Taraval and 40th Avenue Sunset District
Taraval and 42nd Avenue Sunset District
Taraval and 44th Avenue Sunset District
Taraval and 46th Avenue Sunset District
46th Avenue and Ulloa Sunset District
46th Avenue and Vicente Sunset District
Disabled access 46th Avenue and Wawona/Zoo Sunset District Outbound terminus
Serves San Francisco Zoo

References

  1. ^ Demery, Jr., Leroy W. (November 2011). "U.S. Urban Rail Transit Lines Opened From 1980" (pdf). publictransit.us. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "TEP Route Data & Proposed Changes". San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA). 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
  3. ^ a b McKane, John; Perles, Anthony (1982). Inside Muni: The Properties and Operations of the Municipal Railway of San Francisco. Glendale, CA (US): Interurban Press. p. 195. ISBN 0-916374-49-1.