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1 TO MUNI OPERATIONS PROFESSIONALS ORDER BULLETIN ORDER NUMBER SPECIAL EVENTS SF Pride Parade Service Order Sun, June 25, 2017 REMEMBER: SERVICE IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS Caution: 3 s: 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 14R, 19, 21, 25, 27, 30, 31, 38, 38R, 45, F, Early AM Metro MC: N, K, M, T Extra Service: K/T, L, M as two-car trains, F-Market Event Details On Sunday, June 25, 2017, the 47th annual Pride Parade will take place on Market Street beginning at 10:30AM with 260 contingents. The parade starts at Market and Beale and ends at Market and 8th. Civic Center Plaza and surrounding streets will be closed for the Pride celebration. Market Street from Steuart to 8th Streets will be closed until approximately 5PM. Pre-parade heavy passenger loadings are anticipated at Castro and Church with people going to the formation area south of Market in the Embarcadero and Montgomery Station areas. Post-Parade heavy passenger loadings are anticipated at Civic Center and Van Ness with many walking to Castro after the Civic Center festivities close down. K/T, L, M trains will all operate as two-car, as the Pride Parade is the largest annual event for the Muni Metro subway. ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
2 2 Sutter MC Terminal Changes Head Sign Route Regular route to Post & Kearny, L-Kearny, R-Bush, R-Sansome, R-Sutter to temporary terminal. Use caution near temporary terminal as large crowds are expected. Via Sutter to regular route. Sutter and Sansome (shared with 3-line) IB MARKET+ SANSOME Please leave Sutter terminal on time. 3 Jackson TC Caution Caution Duration 08:30 end of parade Route Use caution near terminal as large crowds are expected. 5 Fulton TC From McAllister & Van Ness, R-Van Ness, R-Hayes, R-Franklin, L-McAllister and proceed outbound. Start of service until instructed to resume post parade reroute Inbound Head Sign IB VAN NESS AV Other s This line has a reroute the days prior to and after the parade ends, see SF Pride Celebration Service Order for Details 6 Haight-Parnassus MC Terminal Changes From Market & 10th, R-10th, L-Mission, R-1st, L-Folsom, L-Fremont, L-Mission. Leave immediately. From Fremont & Mission, L-Mission, R-9th, L-Market to regular route. Use outer terminal for recovery Inbound Head Sign IB DOWNTOWN Use stops on Mission Street, bus zones are extended for the day. 7 Haight-Noriega MC From Market & 10th, R-10th, L-Mission, R-1st, L-Folsom, L-Fremont, L-Mission. Leave immediately and take recovery at outer terminal. From Fremont & Mission, L-Mission, R-9th, L-Market to regular route. Inbound Head Sign IB DOWNTOWN Use stops on Mission Street, bus zones are extended for the day. ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
3 8 Bayshore MC From 3rd & Mission, R-Mission, L-Embarcadero, L-Washington, L-Sansome, R-California, R-Kearny and regular route From Stockton & Clay, L-Clay, L-Drumm, R-Washington, R-Embarcadero, R-Mission, L-5th and regular route 05:30 until instructed to resume regular route Inform passengers to stay on the 8 Bayshore for direct access to Chinatown or North Beach as 30/45 buses will not cross Market Street. s who want the 30/45 are to transfer at Columbus & Green. Use stops on Mission Street, bus zones are extended for the day. 9 San Bruno MC From 11th & Mission, R-Mission, R-1st, L-Folsom, L-Fremont to Mission. From Fremont & Mission, L-Mission, L-11th to regular route. Terminal Changes Use outer terminal for recovery Inbound Head Sign IB DOWNTOWN Use stops on Mission Street, bus zones are extended for the day. 10 Townsend MC Inbound Jackson & Fillmore Outbound 24th and Potrero From 2nd & Mission, R-Mission, L-Embarcadero, L-Washington, L-Drumm, R-Sacramento, R-Sansome to regular route From Sansome and Clay, L-Clay, L-Drumm, R-Washington, R-Embarcadero, R-Mission, L-2nd to regular route Use stops on Mission Street, bus zones are extended for the day. 12 Folsom/Pacific MC From 2nd & Mission, R-Mission, L-Embarcadero, L-Washington, L-Drumm, R-Sacramento, R-Sansome to regular route From Sansome and Clay, L-Clay, L-Drumm, R-Washington, R-Embarcadero, R-Mission, L-2nd to regular route Use stops on Mission Street, bus zones are extended for the day. ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
4 14 Mission TC & 14 Mission Owl TC Regular route to Mission & 1st, Drop poles and engage ESS, R-1st, L-Folsom, L-Fremont, L-Mission. Take recovery at outer terminal. From Mission & Fremont, put up poles and dis-engage ESS and continue via Mission to regular route. Inbound Head Sign IB DOWNTOWN Bus zones are extended for the day on Mission downtown. 14R Mission Rapid MC Regular route to Mission & 1st, R-1st, L-Folsom, L-Fremont to Mission. Take recovery at outer terminal. From Fremont & Mission, L-Fremont, L-Mission to regular route. Inbound Head Sign R-IB DOWNTOWN Bus zones are extended for the day on Mission downtown. 19 Polk MC Other s From 7th & Mission, L-Mission, R-9th, cross Market, L-Hayes, R-Van Ness, R-Eddy, L-Larkin and regular route From Polk & Eddy, continue Polk, R-Turk, L-Van Ness, South Van Ness, L-Mission, R-11th, L-Folsom, R-8th and regular route Start of service until instructed to resume post parade reroute This line has a reroute the days prior to and after the parade ends, see SF Pride Celebration Service Order for Details 21 Hayes MC Other s From Grove & Van Ness, R-Van Ness, South Van Ness, R-1st, L-Folsom, L-Fremont to nearside Mission. From Fremont and Mission, L-Mission, R-9th St, L-Hayes to regular route. Start of service until instructed to resume post parade reroute Market Street stops will be missed This line has a reroute the days prior to and after the parade ends, see SF Pride Celebration Service Order for Details ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
5 25 Treasure Island MC Terminal Changes Regular route to Beale & Howard, L-Beale, R-Transbay Terminal, loop through counter clock-wise through the facility to the bay just in front of AC Transit P stop. (see map below) From Temporary Transbay terminal and proceed thru the terminal, exit on Folsom, R- Folsom to regular route. Temporary Transbay Terminal AC Transit P stop Relief inside Temporary Transbay Terminal at AC Transit Stall P ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
6 27 Bryant MC North of Market Split Route Inbound Route to Jackson & Van Ness Outbound Route to Cyril Magnin & Ellis Duration L-Ellis, R-Leavenworth, L-Jackson to northern terminal. Via Jackson, L-Van Ness, L-Washington, R-Hyde, L-Bush, R-Jones, L-O'Farrell, R-Mason, L-Eddy, L-Cyril Magnin and proceed inbound via regular route. Outbound Head Sign OB ASK DRIVER Runs Operating this Segment Reliefs for block 2702, 2704 & 2706 will take place at Ellis & Mason. Blocks (runs): 2702 (050, 214), 2704 (073, 032, 282), 2706 (055, 274) 27 Bryant MC South of Market Split Route Inbound Route to Mission and 5th St Outbound Route to Cesar Chavez Duration Terminal Changes Via Cesar Chavez, R-Valencia, R-26th, R-South Van Ness, L-Cesar Chavez, L-Bryant, L-6th, R-Folsom, L-3rd, L-Mission, L-5th, and proceed outbound Via 5th, R-Harrison, L-11th, R-Bryant, R-Cesar Chavez to terminal. Use southern terminal on Cesar Chavez. Inbound Head Sign IB ASK DRIVER Runs Operating this Segment Normal location: Bryant & 24th Blocks (runs): 2701 (029, 208), 2703 (059, 193), 2705 (076, 200) 30 Stockton TC40 (long line) and TC60 (short line) From Stockton & Sutter, Continue-Stockton (do not turn right onto Sutter), L-Post, L-Kearny, L-Sutter, R-Stockton and leave immediately on your regular OB route. None Inbound Head Sign IB SUTTER ST Pull-in from Stockton & Sutter Pull-Out to Post & Kearny Let passengers off on Post between Stockton and Grant. Advise passengers to catch the METRO N or K/T to get to CalTrain after 8:00AM by continuing down Post St., before 8:00AM advise them to get off at Pacific and transfer to the 10 at Broadway. If Market Street has not re-opened by your scheduled pull in time, use: R-Sutter, R-Broderick, R-Bush, R-Divisadero, L-18th, L-South Van Ness, R-17th, R-Bryant, L-Mariposa to garage. Via garage, R-Mariposa, R-Bryant, L-17th, L-South Van Ness, R-18th, R-Castro, Continue-Divisadero, At Sutter drop poles and engage ESS, ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
7 Pull-Out to Chestnut & Fillmore R-Sutter and put up poles & dis-engage ESS, then via Sutter, R-Laguna, L-Post, L-Kearny to regular outbound route. Via garage, R-Mariposa, R-Bryant, L-17th, L-South Van Ness, R-18th, R-Castro, Continue-Divisadero, R-Jackson, L-Fillmore, L-Broadway, R-Steiner, R-Union, L-Fillmore, L-Chestnut to regular route. 30/45 SOMA Shuttle TC60 Shuttle Head Sign Pull-in Route to Potrero Pull-Out Route to 4th and Townsend Runs Operating on this Route From Mission & 3rd, Continue Mission, L-5th, put up poles and disengage ESS and continue via 5th, L-Townsend to 4th far side. From Townsend & 4th, Continue Townsend, L-3rd, after Howard, drop poles and engage ESS, and continue via 3rd, L-Mission to 3rd far side. IB TO Caltrain: 3017 OB to Mission: 3014 Reliefs at 4th and Townsend. From Caltrain, via Townsend, L-3 rd to Howard, drop poles and engage ESS, then via L-Howard to 4th, far side, put up poles and dis-engage ESS and continue via Howard, L-11th St, R-Bryant, L-Mariposa to garage. Via garage, R-Mariposa, R-Bryant, L-11th, R-Mission to 5th, drop poles and engae ESS, then R-5th, put up poles and dis-engage ESS, and continue via 5th, L-Townsend to Terminal. Blocks (runs): 3002 (320, 364), 3006 (364, 425), 3007 (365, 472), 3016 (398), 3022 (420) Coaches should take no more than a 10 minute layover recovery at Caltrain and keep moving. 31 Balboa TC Inbound Head Sign From Eddy & Mason, R-Mason, R-Turk and proceed outbound. Take layover on Turk between Taylor & Mason. Leave 2 minute after time at Market/Powell Regular route from Mason & Turk IB MASON + MARKET 38 Geary & 38R Geary Rapid MC Inbound Head Sign From O'Farrell & Grant, L-Grant, L-Geary and proceed immediately outbound. None IB MARKET ST R-IB DOWNTOWN ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
8 Pull-Out (Temp Transbay Terminal runs) to Grant and Geary > If needed for runs pulling out after Market Street closes Until 4:00PM, make reliefs at O Farrell & Grant Via garage, L-Harrison, L-11th, L-Mission, R-South Van Ness, Continue-Van Ness, R-O Farrell to Grant. 45 Union-Stockton TC From Stockton & Sutter, Continue-Stockton (do not turn right onto Sutter), L-Post, L-Kearny, L-Sutter, R-Stockton and leave immediately on your regular OB route. None Inbound Head Sign IB SUTTER ST Let passengers off on Post between Stockton and Grant. Advise passengers to catch the METRO N or K/T to get to CalTrain after 8:00AM by continuing down Post St., before 8:00AM advise them to get off at Pacific and transfer to the 10 at Broadway. F Market SC (Use PCCs only. Do not pull out a Milan Car) Inbound Beach and None, follow regular route from Don Chee Way. Jones Outbound to Castro The Steuart loop will be de-energized for the Parade. Switchback via: At The Embarcadero and Don Chee Way, Continue south on The Embarcadero past the crossover track, stop the train, reverse into Don Chee Way, Stop nearside of Steuart, Continue inbound to Fisherman s Wharf. Outbound Head Sign 9804 F-OB FERRY PLAZA Pull-Outs from MME At Don Chee Way. All F-line pullouts from MME from beginning of service will continue inbound along the Embarcadero at Ferry. Do not turn onto Don Chee Way to Market. Outbound cars are to drop off all riders At the Ferry stop and direct riders to the Metro Sub motor coach until 8am and then to Embarcadero Station to Van Ness to connect with the F-line buses. ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
9 F Market MC Regular route to Market & 10th, R-10th, L-Mission, L-9th, L-Market. Regular route to Castro. Inbound Head Sign 9805 F-IB VAN NESS+MARKET Market & Van Ness Direct riders to Van Ness Station to continue to downtown. K & M Early AM MC Deadhead reroute from Emb & Mission location to Geneva & Rio Verde (9) Deadhead reroute from Emb & Mission location to Market and Castro (35) Deadhead reroute from Emb & Mission location to Valencia & Cesar Chavez (36) From Market & 10th, R-10th, L-Mission, R-The Embarcadero. From The Embarcadero and Mission, Continue-The Embarcadero, R-Howard, R-Fremont, L-Mission, R-9th, L-Market and regular route. From 5:45AM until end of service. Inform patrons waiting for the inbound F to board your bus to Ferry to connect to the F Streetcars. From The Embarcadero and Mission, Continue-The Embarcadero, R-Harrison, L-101 Fwy on-ramp (South) at 4th St, exit Cow Palace/Third St off-ramp, Bayshore, R-Sunnydale, L-Santos, L-Geneva to terminal. From The Embarcadero and Mission, Continue-The Embarcadero, R-Howard, R-Fremont, L-Mission, R-9th, L-Market, R-Diamond, L-17th, L-Eureka, L-Market to terminal. From The Embarcadero and Mission, Continue-The Embarcadero, R-Harrison, L-101 on-ramp (south) at 4th St, exit C. Chavez West/Potrero Ave, R-Chavez, L-Valencia to terminal. N & T Early AM LRV MC From Market & 10th, R-10th, L-Mission, R-1st, L-Folsom, R-Embarcadero and regular route. From Embarcadero & Howard, L-Howard, R-Fremont, L-Mission, R-9th, L-Market and regular route. Start of service until end of service Inform patrons waiting for the inbound F to board your bus to Ferry to connect to the F Streetcars. ORDER SF Pride Parade Sun, June 25,
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