Civic Center/UN Plaza station

Civic Center
Bay Area Rapid Transit
A BART train pulling into the station in 2022
General information
Location1150 Market Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°46′47″N 122°24′49″W / 37.779861°N 122.413498°W / 37.779861; -122.413498
Owned bySan Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Line(s)Market Street subway
BART M-Line
Platforms1 island platform (BART)
1 island platform (Muni Metro)
Side platforms (Muni surface)
Tracks2 wide gauge (BART)
2 standard gauge (Muni Metro)
2 standard gauge (Muni surface)
ConnectionsBus transport Muni, AC Transit, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
ArchitectReid & Tarics Associates[1]
History
OpenedNovember 5, 1973 (1973-11-05) (BART)
February 18, 1980 (1980-02-18) (Muni)[2]
Passengers
20249,608 (weekday average)[3] (BART)
Services
Preceding station Bay Area Rapid Transit Following station
16th Street Mission
toward Daly City
Blue Line Powell
Green Line Powell
16th Street Mission
toward Millbrae
Red Line Powell
toward Richmond
16th Street Mission Yellow Line Powell
Preceding station Muni Following station
Van Ness
towards Balboa Park
J Church Powell
towards Embarcadero
K Ingleside
Van Ness
towards SF Zoo
L Taraval
Suspended
Van Ness M Ocean View
Van Ness
towards Ocean Beach
N Judah Powell
towards 4th and King
Van Ness
towards West Portal
S Shuttle Powell
towards Embarcadero
At surface stops
Market and 9th Street / Market and Larkin F Market & Wharves Market and 6th Street / Market and Taylor

Civic Center/UN Plaza station (often Civic Center station) is a combined BART and Muni Metro rapid transit station in the Market Street subway in downtown San Francisco. Located under Market Street between 7th Street and 8th Street, it is named for the Civic Center neighborhood and the adjacent United Nations Plaza. The three-level station has a large fare mezzanine level, with separate platform levels for Muni Metro and BART below.

The station is served by the BART Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue lines, and the Muni Metro J Church, K Ingleside, L Taraval, M Ocean View, N Judah, and S Shuttle lines.

  1. ^ Cerny, Susan Dinkelspiel (2007). An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area (1st ed.). Layton, UT: Gibbs Smith. pp. 501–502. ISBN 978-1-58685-432-4. OCLC 85623396.
  2. ^ Callwell, Robert (September 1999). "Transit in San Francisco: A Selected Chronology, 1850–1995" (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Railway. p. 57.
  3. ^ "Monthly Ridership Reports". San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. February 2024.

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