Geary Bus Rapid Transit

Geary Bus Rapid Transit
Red transit-only lane on Geary near Masonic Av, October 2018
Overview
OwnerSan Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
LocaleSan Francisco, California, United States
Stations26
Service
TypeBus rapid transit
SystemSan Francisco Municipal Railway
ServicesMuni: 38, 38R, 38AX, 38BX
History
OpenedFebruary 2021 (2021-02)
Route diagram

Transbay Transit Center
Fremont Street
1st Street/Battery Street
2nd Street
Montgomery Street
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Kearny Street
Stockton Street
T Third Street
Powell Street
Leavenworth Street
Van Ness Avenue
Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit
O'Farrell Street
Laguna Street
Fillmore Street
Divisadero Street
Masonic Avenue
Arguello Boulevard
6th Avenue
Park Presidio Boulevard
20th Avenue
25th Avenue
33rd Avenue
dedicated lanes
street running
36th Avenue
39th Avenue
Point Lobos Avenue
42nd Avenue
44th Avenue
45th Avenue
46th Avenue
48th Avenue

The Geary Bus Rapid Transit project added bus rapid transit features to San Francisco Municipal Railway bus lines along Geary Boulevard. The corridor serves routes 38, 38R, 38AX, 38BX which combined to serve 52,900 daily riders in 2019, the most of any corridor in the city. The project added transit-only lanes, painted red, along many sections of Geary between the Transbay Transit Center and 33rd Avenue. After the project’s completion, over 75% of Geary corridor now has transit lanes.[1]

The original plan called for consolidating some stops in a center-running configuration, as was done for the Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit project, but in early 2021, as part of emergency changes related to the COVID-19 pandemic, SFMTA added side-running bus lanes along Geary. Based on the success of these "temporary emergency transit lanes" in increasing bus speeds with minimal impacts to car traffic, SFMTA made the side-running bus lanes permanent. Side-running transit lanes are less efficient than center-running configurations, and so this decision has been criticized as a downgrade from the original plan.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ "Geary Boulevard Transit Lanes" (PDF). July 20, 2021.
  2. ^ Lazarus, Anthony (June 4, 2021). "SF's 20-Year Drive for a Faster Geary Bus Heads to the Curb". Medium. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  3. ^ Rudick, Roger (August 16, 2023). "Commentary: It's Hard to Celebrate the Pyrrhic Victory on Geary". Streetsblog SF. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  4. ^ Schneider, Benjamin (May 27, 2021). "Geary BRT Changes Lanes". SF Weekly. Retrieved April 9, 2024.

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