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Category Archive for 'Muni Accidents'

Last Thursday in San Francisco, a taxicab went into two cable cars between Ellis and Market Streets in downtown San Francisco. The accident occurred after 5:00 p.m.
Three Muni operators and the taxicab driver were injured and whisked to San Francisco hopitals. The injuries were not critical. If you or a loved one are involved in [...]

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Metrolink is a 512-mile rail transit system which is the result of a five-county united effort to meet the needs of working commuters and others, linking communities to employment and activity centers. Those five counties are represented by the coming together of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transporation Authority (MTA), the Orange County Transportation Authority [...]

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Early this morning, in the Marina, a Muni bus crashed into a car injuring three.  The crash occurred near the intersection of Lombard and Franklin at around 1:30am.  The three people who were injured were taken to a nearby hospital.
The three injured people were all traveling in the car and it is not clear whether [...]

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Last week, we reported on William Brand, the Oakland Tribune reporter who was struck by a Muni train on February 8th.  Today, Brand was pronounced dead from the injuries he received as a result of this tragic accident. 
This Muni accident took place near Second and King at around 9 p.m.  Brand was leaving an [...]

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The San Francisco Municipal Railway (the Muni) is a complex system of buses, electric trolleys, cable cars, streetcars, and light rail vehicles (LRVs) that carry tens of thousands of Bay Area residents, visitors, and tourists around the City each day, whether it be to get to work or go home, to go shopping, to visit [...]

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