San Francisco’s Third Street Light Rail line opens for service

San Francisco’s Third Street Light Rail Line - to be known as the ‘T’ line - opened for limited (free!) weekend service today. Regular all-week service will commence on April 7 of this year.

Service begins at 10 a.m. and continues until 7 p.m. For the first three months, the T-Third will operate only on weekends between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anyone who boards a train south of Fourth and King streets can ride the line for free until April 7, when full service is scheduled to start.

[Quoted from SAN FRANCISCO / Muni’s Third St. light-rail line finally rolling ]

The Third Street Light Rail Line runs southwards on Third Street from the current terminus at Fourth and Kind Streets (next to the Caltrain station) and terminates near the Bayshore Caltrain station. (at Bayshore Blvs. and Sunnydale Ave.) I think, originally there was supposed to be a station right next to the Caltrain station, but for some reason, this was not implemented.

The T line will continue northwards along the Embarcadero trackage and into the Market Street tunnel to its northern terminus at Castro station.

Effective April 7, 2007, the N-Judah line will stop serving the 4th & King station and now terminate at Embarcadero station. The J-Church line will provide peak hour only service to 4th & King.

Additional Light Rail segments to open this fall

The latest issue of NARP’s newsletter contains the following overview of new Light Rail/Streetcar line segments that are scheduled to open for service this fall:

  • November 10, Sacramento RTD: spur connecting Amtrak station to Light Rail network
  • November 17, Denver: “T-Rex” Southeast Corridor Light Rail
  • late November, Little Rock: River Rail streetcar branch to Heifer International Headquarters and Clinton Library

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