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City report outlines gaps in late‑night transit, urges bus network refresh and agency white papers

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · April 21, 2015
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Summary

A working group report presented to the San Francisco Entertainment Commission found roughly 250,000 weeknight late‑night trips, strong public interest in all‑night BART and incremental bus and Muni service improvements, and recommended near‑term service planning plus agency white papers on later rail operations.

Liz Bryson, senior transportation planner at the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA), told the Entertainment Commission the Late Night Transportation Working Group’s report found significant late‑night travel demand and several service gaps that affect workers as well as nightlife patrons. "About 250,000 people on a weeknight," Bryson said of late‑night trips, "that's about 7% of total daily trips." The study drew more than 2,800 survey responses and distilled needs into five categories: availability and coverage; speed and reliability; traffic safety and personal security; information and comfort; and cost and equity.

The report, NightlifeSF.org and an accompanying fact sheet, recommends immediate steps and longer‑term…

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