Archive | April, 2015

30 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Featured Photos – April 30

The future location of the surface station at 4th & Brannan streets. South of Brannan, workers are removing the top of an old sewer and upgrading it. Rebar is being installed prior to pouring concrete to support the weight of trains passing overhead when service begins in 2019.  

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24 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Project Advancements | April 25 – May 4

This post contains brief updates about recent construction activities and a look-ahead for what to expect in Southern SoMa, Northern SoMa, Union Square and Chinatown over the next two weeks. For more detailed information, click here or on the links below. You can also find construction, traffic detour, and Muni impact information on our project Google […]

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23 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Featured Photos – April 23

Out with the old roof, and installation of the new at the intersection of Ellis and Stockton street, the future site of the underground concourse connection to the Powell BART/Muni Station. Excavation is underway for the south concourse of the Union Square/Market Street Station.  When completed, the Central Subway will provide direct connections to BART […]

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17 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Project Advancements | April 18 – April 27

This post contains brief updates about recent construction activities and a look-ahead for what to expect in Southern SoMa, Northern SoMa, Union Square, Chinatown and North Beach over the next two weeks. For more detailed information, click here or on the links below. You can also find construction, traffic detour, and Muni impact information on […]

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16 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Featured Photos – April 16

The vast majority of the tunneling contract for the Central Subway Project, technically known as “Contract 1252,” is completed.  The roadway around the tunnel portal has been freshly repaved.  Remaining work consists of restoring street lights, sidewalks, planters and roadway striping. Completed construction allows for greater pedestrian access on the west side of 4th Street […]

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15 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

New Light Rail Vehicles for Central Subway

New light rail vehicles (LRVs) are being built in Sacramento by Siemens for the city of San Francisco. The first of the vehicles is anticipated to make its way from Sacramento to San Francisco in late 2016. The expansion of the light rail fleet comes at just the right time with the T Third Line […]

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10 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Project Advancements | April 11 – April 20

This post contains brief updates about recent construction activities and a look-ahead for what to expect in Southern SoMa, Northern SoMa, Union Square, Chinatown and North Beach over the next two weeks. For more detailed information, click here or on the links below. You can also find construction, traffic detour, and Muni impact information on […]

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09 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Featured Photos – April 9

The Union Square|Market Street Station will enhance links to the Bay Area’s transportation network. This will be a direct concourse-to-concourse connection to the existing Powell Street Station for easy transfers to BART and Muni Metro. This underground station will be a transfer point for 38,000 daily riders.    

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06 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Relocation of Bus Stop Near Future Chinatown Station Starting April 9

Due to upcoming construction activity, the bus stop for the southbound 8X/8AX/8BX Bayshore Express, 30 Stockton, 45 Union/Stockton, and 91 Owl routes on Stockton Street between Washington and Jackson streets will be relocated. The new bus stop location is on the northwest corner of Stockton and Jackson streets in front of Little Paradise. The new […]

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03 April 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Project Advancements | April 4 – April 13

This post contains brief updates about recent construction activities and a look-ahead for what to expect in Southern SoMa, Northern SoMa, Union Square, Chinatown and North Beach over the next two weeks. For more detailed information, click here or on the links below. You can also find construction, traffic detour, and Muni impact information on […]

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