Market Street subway

Market Street subway
Muni Metro tunnel east of Castro station
Overview
OwnerSan Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
LocaleMarket Street, San Francisco, California
Termini
Stations7
Service
TypeRapid transit and
Light rail/Streetcar
SystemBART, Muni Metro
History
OpenedBART: November 5, 1973
Muni Metro: February 18, 1980
Technical
CharacterTwo level cut-and-cover rapid transit and light rail tunnel
Track gaugeBART: 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
Muni Metro: 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationBART: Third rail, 1 kV DC
Muni Metro: Overhead line600 V DC
Route map
Map
E Embarcadero F Market & Wharves
Embarcadero (Ferry) Portal
N Judah
Embarcadero
J Church K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean View S Shuttle
Montgomery
Union Sq/
Market St
T Third StreetPowell
Civic Center/​UN Plaza
Van Ness
Duboce Portal
N Judah
Church
J Church
Castro
K Ingleside L Taraval M Ocean View S Shuttle

The Market Street subway is a two-level subway tunnel that carries Muni Metro and BART trains under Market Street in San Francisco, California.[1][2] It runs under the length of Market Street between Embarcadero station and Castro station. The upper level is used by Muni Metro lines and the lower level is used by BART lines. BART does not run through the whole subway; it turns south and runs under Mission Street southwest of Civic Center/UN Plaza station. The northeastern end of the BART level is connected to the Transbay Tube. On the Muni Metro level, the southwestern end of the Market Street subway connects to the much-older Twin Peaks Tunnel, and the northeastern end connects to surface tracks along the Embarcadero.

  1. ^ "transit-rider.com". 1.transit-rider.com. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  2. ^ San Francisco Muni Metro Archived 2007-12-19 at the Wayback Machine