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Regular fares

These regular fares are effective September 1, 2005.

Applies to buses, Metro, and historic streetcars. Applies to service to and from SBC Park. Does not apply to cable car fares, or to Monster Park and Special Events service fares.

Note: Exact change required. No change given. Subway turnstiles require coins (all denominations of US coins accepted, including dollar coins).

The above fares are good for 90 minutes with a transfer. Always ask for a transfer on all Muni lines except cable cars, even if you do not plan to transfer to another vehicle. Transfers are issued on request at the time the fare is paid.

In Muni Metro subway stations, where you enter by a faregate, the transfer/fare receipt is automatically dispensed from a slot at the far side of the faregate once you have paid your fare. You need to take that transfer before you leave the faregate area.

J, K, L, M, N, S, and T riders must have a transfer/fare receipt or other Proof of Payment.


Cable car fares

These cable car fares are effective September 1, 2005.

  • No transfers/fare receipts accepted or issued
  • Adult & Youth (ages 5-17): $5.00 each way (single ride on a single cable car)
  • Senior (ages 65+) & Disabled:

Monthly passes, monthly sticker affixed to a valid Regional Transit Discount card, BART Plus, and Passports are valid on cable cars. Weekly passes require a payment of $1. Valid token coupons require an additional payment of $3.50 (no savings). Interagency passes do not count towards cable car fares

An All-Day Passport ($11) is sold by the conductors on the cable cars. This passports are equivalent to a Passport only on the day sold.

The conductors can make change for up to $20.

Limited edition souvenir cable car tickets are available at ticket booths located at Powell and Market Streets and at Hyde and Beach Streets. They're also available at the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau at 900 Market St. (Hallidie Plaza, at Powell and Market Streets). $2.00 tickets require an additional cash payment of $3.00, and $3.00 tickets require an additional cash payment of $2.00.

More information about the Cable Car Souvenir Cards is available.


Monster Park and other Special Event Fares

These special event fares are effective September 1, 2005.

Muni provides express service to Monster Park for 49ers home games as well as special service to other events at other locations, such as the annual Bay to Breakers foot race. This service requires a Special Event fare.

(Muni also provides a shuttle from San Bruno and Bacon to Monster Park for 49ers home games, for which basic fares apply.)

Special Event fares:

Special Event Fare Conditions:

  • Round-trip fares only. There are no one-way fares.
  • Exact change is required.
  • Transfer/fare receipts, tickets, or tokens are not valid for special event fares.
  • The round-trip transfer/fare receipt issued on board special event service is good for return service after the event, and must be presented to Muni personnel at that time.
  • The round-trip transfer/fare receipt issued on board special event service is good for transferring to other Muni lines after the event, except cable cars.

Seniors, ages 65+, youths, ages 5-17, and children under age 5 may be asked for proof of age. Acceptable documents are a birth certificate, driver's license, or State of California Identification Card. The document must show the person's date of birth. See the information about discounts for seniors and persons with disabilities.

For more information on Muni's service to Monster Park or other special events service, please call Muni's Telephone Information Center at 415-673-6864.

For transit service to the ballpark from other locations in the Bay Area, call 511, the toll-free service for all Bay Area transportation systems and follow the menu to reach the agency you're interested in. Bay Area transit information can also be found on the 511 Transit Web site.

 

   
   

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