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Will UCSF’s $20 million pledge to SFMTA offset traffic woes?

Some people are concerned that University of California, San Francisco’s expansion at its Parnassus campus could cause an undesirable increase in the number of riders on Muni’s N-Judah line.<ins></ins>
An even more crowded N-Judah plus increased congestion ahead cause concern

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