St. Francis Circle station
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Other names | Sloat & St. Francis | ||||||||||||||
Location | West Portal Avenue at Sloat Boulevard San Francisco,California | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 37°44′05″N122°28′12″W/ 37.73476°N 122.47009°W | ||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2side platforms | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Connections | Muni:23,57 | ||||||||||||||
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Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||
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Opened | c. 1907 | ||||||||||||||
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St. Francis Circle(also signed asSloat & St. Francis) is alight railstop on theMuni MetroK InglesideandM Ocean Viewlines, located in theSt. Francis Woodneighborhood ofSan Francisco, California.It opened around 1907 when theUnited Railroads(URR) expanded its Ocean Avenue line west to Ocean Beach; Muni service followed with the K in 1918 and the M in 1925.
The stop is also served by the route23,57buses, plus theK BusandM Buswhich provide service along the K Ingleside and M Ocean View lines during the early morning hours, along with theK Owland91 Owlwhich provide service along the K Ingleside line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate.[1]
History
[edit]The1906 earthquakedamaged many cable car and streetcar lines; in the aftermath, theUnited Railroads(URR) closed many cable cars lines and expanded the electric streetcar system. The URR resumed service on theOcean Avenue (12) lineon May 6, 1906; the line was soon extended to Ocean Beach viaJunipero Serra Boulevardand Sloat Boulevard.[2]
The city-ownedTwin Peaks Tunnelwas opened on February 3, 1918, with the K Ingleside line running through the tunnel and terminating at St. Francis Circle to avoid crossing the existing private tracks. In November 1918, theSan Francisco Municipal Railwayreached an agreement with the URR to allow the city's streetcars to use Market Street Railway trackage. The K Ingleside line was thus extended southwards from St. Francis Circle onJunipero Serra Boulevardand east on Ocean Avenue on February 21, 1919.[3]M Ocean Viewservice began on October 6, 1925; the new line split from the existing tracks in the circle and ran southwest on a private right-of-way.[3]The city purchased the private company (renamed Market Street Railway in 1921) in 1944; route 12 streetcar service ended on April 8, 1945, leaving just the K Ingleside on Junipero Serra Boulevard.[2]
In 2010, Muni replaced the rail junction just south of the station. Rail service south ofWest Portal stationwas replaced with buses from May 17 to September 4.[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^"Muni Service Map".SFMTA.July 9, 2022.RetrievedDecember 2,2022.
- ^abStindt, Fred A. (October 1990).San Francisco's Century of Street Cars.pp. 94, 189.ISBN0-9615465-1-4.
- ^abPerles, Anthony (1981).The People's Railway: The History of the Municipal Railway of San Francisco.Interurban Press.pp. 70, 74, 76.ISBN0916374424.
- ^"SFMTA Announces Details of St. Francis Circle Project to Begin in May"(Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. April 29, 2010.
- ^"SFMTA Prepares to Restore 61 Percent of Muni May 8 Service Cuts and Completes St. Francis Circle Project"(Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. September 2, 2010.
External links
[edit]Media related toSt. Francis Circle stationat Wikimedia Commons
- SFMTA – West Portal/Sloat/St Francis Circleinboundandoutbound
- SFBay Transit (unofficial) –West Portal/Sloat/St Francis Circle