San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) aka San Francisco Muni is the public transit system for the city and county of San Francisco, California. Muni is an integral part of public transit in the city of San Francisco, operating 365 days a year and connecting with regional transportation services, such as Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Caltrain, SamTrans, Golden Gate Transit, and AC Transit. Its network consists of 54 bus lines, 17 trolley bus lines, 7 light rail lines that operate above ground and in the city’s lone subway tube (called Muni Metro), 3 cable car lines, and 2 heritage streetcar lines, the E Embarcadero and F Market. Many weekday riders are commuters, as the daytime weekday population in San Francisco exceeds its normal residential population. Muni shares four Metro stations with BART. San Francisco Muni Pet Policy: Pets may not ride Muni during peak hours: Monday through Friday 5:00 am – 9:00 am and 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm. During off-peak hours, only one pet per Muni vehicle is allowed to ride. Dogs must be leashed and muzzled and can only ride on the lap of the rider or under their seat; all other pets must be carried in a small closed container on the lap of the rider or under their seat. Pet owners or guardians must pay a fare equal to their own for their pet to ride. Trained service animals are allowed to ride free of charge on all Muni vehicles.
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