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SF Gate reports that the Muni improvement plan — including keeping the 27-Bryant and speeding up the 14-Mission — is underway and over the next two years there will be changes on 64 of its 81 routes.

Here’s a list of the upcoming changes. 

Muni’s Transit Effectiveness Project proposes changes to most of the transit agency’s lines. A list of all proposed changes is at http://bit.ly/1fB9r1S. Click on the “details” tab. Here are changes on Muni’s busiest lines:

N-Judah: Travel-time reduction, increased frequency

K/T-Ingleside/Third: Increased frequency

30-Stockton: Travel-time reduction, increased frequency

L-Taraval: Travel-time reduction, increased frequency

38-Geary: Increased frequency

38L-Geary Limited: Increased frequency

M-Ocean View: Increased frequency

8X-Bayshore Express: Travel-time reduction

F-Market & Wharves: Frequency changed to coordinate with new E-Embarcadero line

14-Mission: Travel-time reduction, change from trolley buses to motor coaches. READ THE FULL STORY.

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