Large Event Traffic Restrictions

Expect shuttle delays as large events (attendance over 10,000) begin or end due to street closures and traffic congestion.

 Parking restrictions:

    • Parking meter rates convert to a higher amount:
      View current schedule
    • Parking is prohibited on a number of streets immediately around the arenas. View map
    • Some metered parking converts to tow-away zones during events.

 Event Day Street Closures (10,000+ attendance):

 Chase Center:

  • Two hours before until one hour after each event:
    -16th St, between 3rd St and Terry Francois Blvd
    -Warriors Way, between 3rd St and Terry Francois Blvd
    -Northbound Illinois St, between Mariposa and 16th St, will be local access only
  • Additional street closure 30 minutes before until 45 minutes after each event:
    -Northbound 3rd St, between 16th St and Warriors Way
  • MORE INFO
  • View street closure map

Oracle Park:

  • Two and a half hours before the opening pitch, the SFMTA will close eastbound King Street between 3rd and 2nd streets to vehicle traffic. King Street will reopen after first pitch until the seventh inning.
  • From the seventh inning until post-game traffic dies down, the SFMTA will again close eastbound King Street between 3rd and 2nd streets to vehicle traffic in order to reduce congestion on city streets.
  • Additionally, the northbound portion of the 4th Street Bridge (Peter R. Maloney Bridge) will be closed to all traffic except Muni, taxis and bicycles during the post-game period.
  • MORE INFO

New BikeLink app for easy bike parking at BART Stations

The new BikeLink mobile app can be used instead of a pre-paid BikeLink card to access and pay for elockers:

  • The app lets users put time on the meter and open the door to park their bike inside.
  • BikeLink cards will continue to work.
  • New users can start with a minimum of $5 on their BikeLink account.
  • (BikeLink card balance and the BikeLink app balance are not connected.)
  • elockers are available at 40 BART stations

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Holiday Schedule


Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule

We will be CLOSED on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 24.

MB Shuttle’s Holiday Schedule will be in effect on Friday, Nov 25:

  • One bus operating on the East, Transbay and West routes.
  • Service frequency is approximately 45-60 min.
  • No service on CCA-Adobe route.

Christmas Holiday Schedule

We will be CLOSED on Christmas Day – observed (Dec 26) and New Year’s Day – observed (Jan 2).

MB Shuttle’s Holiday Schedule will be in effect:

Christmas week, December 19-23
The week of December 27-30  

  • One bus operating on the East, Transbay and West routes.
  • Service frequency is approximately 45-60 min.
  • No service on CCA-Adobe route.

Regular service resumes Mon, Jan 3, 2023.

View Holiday Schedules

Happy Holidays on behalf of all of us at the MB Shuttle!

Central Subway Opens 11/19

San Francisco’s new Central Subway is opening soon, connecting communities between Chinatown and the Bayview:

Special Weekend Service starts Saturday, November 19, 2022. Trains will run every 12 minutes on Saturdays and Sundays only, from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m.

Service runs between four new Central Subway stations:

  • Chinatown-Rose Pak Station
  • Union Square/Market Street Station
  • Yerba Buena Moscone Station
  • 4th and Brannan

SFMTA ambassadors will provide wayfinding guidance virtually and in-person. More Info

New T Third Service from Chinatown-Rose Pak to Sunnydale is planned to start in January via Central Subway. 

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BART Mask Requirement Ends October 2nd

BART’s current mask requirement ends October 1st. The first day masks will not be required is October 2nd.

BART strongly encourages riders to continue to wear masks in the system. Free masks will continue to be available at Station Agent booths and from BART PD personnel.

BART may reimpose a mask mandate within the paid areas of the BART system if any of the following conditions are met:

  • A local health officer reinstates indoor masking in any of the five counties served by BART (Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara)
  • The California Department of Public Health reinstates an indoor masking requirement.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or Transportation Security Administration imposes a masking mandate.
  • Any U.S. metropolitan area outside the Bay Area experiences a COVID-19 surge as defined by the CDC. A surge is defined as any spike in case reports that may overwhelm the local points of care.

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