File:Muni Metro with CS.svg

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English: Map of Muni Metro subway/light rail/streetcar system in San Francisco, showing Central Subway tunnel (under construction as of 2016) and revised routing for T-Third.
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current23:29, 27 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 23:29, 27 May 20181,600 × 1,380 (64 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Added Taraval/19th on L; relocated West Portal label with leader.
14:35, 25 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 14:35, 25 May 20181,600 × 1,380 (64 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Updates to L Taraval (removed minor closed stations, added T&30th, T&42nd; M Ocean View (removed minor station); N Judah (added Irving&6th, relocated inbound terminal 4+K to cross T Third). Detail improvements to leaders to accommodate changes.
04:24, 19 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 04:24, 19 May 20181,600 × 1,380 (63 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Added leaders to selected stations. I didn't think that leaders were important before, but have had a change of heart because they make the spacing of labels better.
16:58, 22 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 16:58, 22 March 20161,600 × 1,380 (62 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Rearranged labels, clarified 4th/King station (there are two separate MUNI platforms at 4+K, one for T Third and one for N Judah).
14:09, 22 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:09, 22 March 20161,600 × 1,380 (62 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Redrawn using geographic coordinates for MUNI stops. Added Judah & 28th (accessible stop). Simplified routing to increments of 45-degrees (T Third is not perfectly N-S for much of its southern half).
16:07, 21 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 16:07, 21 March 20161,610 × 1,060 (60 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Detail improvement to J Church routing
15:05, 21 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 15:05, 21 March 20161,610 × 1,060 (60 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Rerouted N Judah inbound from Embarcadero to better match geographical route. Rerouted T Third/Central Subway to better match geography. Removed K Ingleside inbound from Embarcadero; since the present (2016) alignment has T Third trains becoming K Ingl...
13:53, 21 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 13:53, 21 March 20161,820 × 1,060 (60 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Rerouted J Church as it shares Duboce & Church station with N Judah. Noted surface portion of N Judah along Duboce. Detail improvements to outbound routing of M Ocean View and K Ingleside. Consolidated legend with line chart.
23:40, 20 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 23:40, 20 March 20161,820 × 1,060 (60 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)Revised placement of Chinatown station + noted T-Third from 4th/King to 4th/Brannan (under construction) is streetcar (surface) service.
17:14, 20 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 17:14, 20 March 20161,820 × 1,060 (60 KB)Mliu92 (talk | contribs)User created page with UploadWizard

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