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5R Fulton Rapid

Salesforce Transit Center
Bus Plaza Bay B
Fremont St & Market St
Beale St & Mission St
Market St & Sansome / 1st
Market St & Montgomery / 3rd
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Market St & Grant Ave
Market St & Powell / 4th
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Market St & Mason / 5th
McAllister St & Jones St
McAllister St & Hyde St
McAllister St & Larkin St
McAllister St & Van Ness Ave
McAllister St & Gough St
McAllister St & Laguna St
McAllister St & Fillmore St
McAllister St & Pierce St
McAllister St & Divisadero St
McAllister St & Baker St
Fulton St & Masonic Ave
Fulton St & Clayton St
Fulton St & Parker Ave
Fulton St & Stanyan St
Fulton St & Arguello Blvd
Fulton St & 4th Ave
6th Ave & Fulton St
Fulton St & 6th Ave
Cabrillo St & 7th Ave
weekday terminus
 
Fulton St & 8th Ave
Fulton St & 10th Ave
Fulton St & Park Presidio Blvd
Fulton St & 18th Ave
Fulton St & 22nd Ave
Fulton St & 25th Ave
Fulton St & 28th Ave
Fulton St & 30th Ave
Fulton St & 33rd Ave
Fulton St & 36th Ave
Fulton St & 40th Ave
Fulton St & 43rd Ave
Fulton St & 46th Ave
La Playa St & Fulton St
Cabrillo St & La Playa St
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5 Fulton is a trolleybus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). It is one of several routes which connects the Outer Richmond to the Financial District.

Route description

Two 5R and one 31 trolleybuses at the outbound terminal loop at Cabrillo and La Playa, November 2018

The line runs from the Salesforce Transit Center to Cabrillo and La Playa in the Outer Richmond primarily via McAllister and Fulton Streets. Local service during the day midweek is a short turn that terminates outbound at Fulton and 6th Avenue. Much of the route runs adjacent to Golden Gate Park. The 5R Fulton Rapid runs an identical route, but makes limited stops east of 6th Avenue to speed up end to end travel times.

The route operates 24 hours with less frequent short turn Owl service overnight as part of the All Nighter network.

History

The Line was originally established as the McAllister streetcar in 1906, running on Market Street, McAllister, Central and Masonic and Fulton. It acquired the number 5 in 1909, being the fifth of the United Railroads of San Francisco lines to turn off Market Street. Tracks were extended to the ocean at La Playa and Balboa Streets in 1911. Rail service was replaced by buses on June 5, 1948, and trolleybus operation began on July 3 the following year.

The line was renamed to the 5 Fulton in 1976. Service was extended to Cabrillo and La Playa in 1995. The 5L (later 5R) was established in 2013. Muni implemented safety and speed enhancements throughout the corridor between the late 2000s and early 2020s, including bulb-outs, 60-foot (18 m) articulated buses, and bus lanes, among others.

Overnight "Owl" service was extended from Jones Street to 4th Street on June 10, 2023.

References

  1. ^ Sisto, Carrie (December 7, 2018). "Muni to revamp Potrero bus yard — and potentially add housing on top". Hoodline. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  2. ^ "Average daily Muni boardings by route and month (pre-pandemic to present)". San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. January 2024.
  3. ^ "Relief Afforded to Heavy Traffic". San Francisco Chronicle. August 14, 1906. p. 9. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  4. ^ Callwell 1999, p. 28
  5. ^ Callwell 1999, p. 27
  6. ^ Report. San Francisco. Public Utilities Commission. 1949. p. 43.
  7. ^ Hartlaub, Peter (February 23, 2018). "As wires crossed in 1949, Muni championed electric bus future". San Francisco Gate. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  8. ^ Nolan, Dick (July 3, 1949). "5 Muni lines switch to new coaches today". San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved November 3, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  9. ^ Callwell 1999, p. 80
  10. ^ "Increased bus service launches on Muni's 5-Fulton line". San Francisco Examiner. October 28, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  11. ^ "SFMTA: Fulton Street sees transit, safety improvements". Mass Transit. December 6, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  12. ^ "Service Changes: June 10, 2023". San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority. June 10, 2023.

Bibliography

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  • 5 Fulton — via San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency