The Roman Empire. The Berlin Wall. Pay phones. Alf.
As history has proven, every monumental, culture-influencing development must eventually come to an end, sometimes unceremoniously. So is the case for The San Francisco Examiner’s Man vs. Muni series.
Read More
On Monday morning, three young men boarded a 30-Stockton bus in Chinatown and demanded free transfers from the operator. When they didn’t receive the passes, they allegedly beat the driver repeatedly with a skateboard.
Just another work day for The City’s transit operators.
Read More
They finally got their transfer — to kiddie jail.Three teenage boys were arrested in connection with a skateboard attack on a Muni bus driver Monday morning during a dispute over transfers.The boys, two of them 16 years old and the other 15, allegedly had the nerve to demand transfers even though they did not pay to ride the 30-Stockton bus around 6:20 a.m., police said Tuesday.
Read More
Each day, Muni’s 30-Stockton bus carries more than 22,000 passengers, providing a crucial public transportation option for residents in San Francisco’s northern neighborhoods.And it is my personal nemesis.
Read More
URL: http://www.sfexaminer.com/topics/30-stockton