Taraval and 44th Avenue station

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Taraval and 44th Avenue
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Outbound train at Taraval and 44th Avenue, June 2018.JPG
An outbound train at Taraval and 44th Avenue in June 2018
LocationTaraval Street at 44th Avenue
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°44′31″N 122°30′09″W / 37.74187°N 122.50247°W / 37.74187; -122.50247Coordinates: 37°44′31″N 122°30′09″W / 37.74187°N 122.50247°W / 37.74187; -122.50247
ConnectionsBus transport Muni: L Bus, L Owl
History
OpenedJanuary 14, 1923[1]
Closed2018 (proposed)
Services
Preceding station BSicon LOGO SFmuni.svg Muni Following station
46th Avenue and Taraval / Taraval and 46th Avenue
towards SF Zoo
L Taraval
Suspended
Taraval and 42nd Avenue
towards Embarcadero
Location

Taraval and 44th Avenue is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro L Taraval line, located in the Parkside neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The station opened with the second section of the L Taraval line on January 14, 1923.

Reconstruction[]

Outbound platform construction in 2021

Like many stations on the line, Taraval and 44th Avenue had no platforms; trains stopped at marked poles before the cross street, and passengers crossed travel lanes to board. In March 2014, Muni released details of the proposed implementation of their Transit Effectiveness Project (later rebranded MuniForward), which included a variety of stop changes for the L Taraval line. The stops at 44th Avenue would be removed to improve stop spacing on the line.[2]

On September 20, 2016, the SFMTA Board approved the L Taraval Rapid Project.[3][4] Early implementation of many changes, including stop eliminations, occurred on February 25, 2017.[5] The stops at 44th Avenue were temporarily kept in response to neighborhood concerns. If further study indicated the stop should be retained, concrete boarding islands would be installed during the main construction phase.[6] In November 2017, Muni staff proposed to remove the stop to improve reliability and restore parking spaces.[7] However, the SFMTA Board voted in December 2017 to retain the stop and construct boarding islands.[8]

Construction on the first phase of the project, between 33rd Avenue and 46th Avenue, began in September 2019.[9] When Muni Metro service resumed on August 22, 2020, after a five-month closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, L Taraval service remained suspended west of Sunset Boulevard for construction.[10] Rail service was re-replaced with buses on August 25 due to issues with malfunctioning overhead wire splices and the need to quarantine control center staff after a COVID-19 case.[11] Construction of the inbound platform began on December 10, 2020; construction of the outbound platform began on January 4, 2021.[12][13] The first phase of the project, including the platforms at 44th Avenue, was completed in July 2021.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Perles, Anthony (1981). The People's Railway: The History of the Municipal Railway of San Francisco. Interurban Press. p. 75. ISBN 0916374424.
  2. ^ "Chapter 3: Proposals by Route". Transit Effectiveness Project Implementation Workbook (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. March 24, 2014. pp. 60–62.
  3. ^ Rodriguez, Joe Fitzgerald (September 20, 2016). "SFMTA approves controversial L-Taraval changes in name of safety". San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "L Taraval Rapid Project Approved by SFMTA Board" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. September 20, 2016.
  5. ^ Hyden, Rachel (February 17, 2017). "More Muni Forward Service Improvements Roll Out February 25" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
  6. ^ "L Taraval Proposal Detail" (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. 2016.
  7. ^ "Loading Zone Pilot Results and Additional Proposals for Taraval" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. November 17, 2017.
  8. ^ "SFMTA Board Votes on L Taraval Proposals" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. December 8, 2017.
  9. ^ a b "L Taraval Improvement Project Reaches Key Milestone" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. July 9, 2021.
  10. ^ Maguire, Mariana (August 18, 2020). "Major Muni Service Expansion August 22" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
  11. ^ "Bus Substitution for All Rail Lines" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. August 25, 2020.
  12. ^ "L Taraval Improvement Project Work Forecast December 5 - December 18, 2020" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. December 5, 2020.
  13. ^ "L Taraval Improvement Project Work Forecast January 4 to January 15, 2021" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. January 4, 2021.

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