SF Lines 34, 93 Detours Begin — Plan Ahead
Bay Area transit Lines 34, 93 to detour February 3 with one day notice to riders
Lines 34, 93 Detour Routes Start February 3
San Francisco Bay Area riders on Lines 34 and 93 should expect detours starting February 3, transit officials said. The service changes will affect stop locations and may add time to commutes for passengers who regularly use these routes. Officials classified the disruption as high severity, indicating riders should plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
Brief Notice Period for Service Changes
The transit agency announced the detours February 2, giving riders one day's notice before implementation. Officials didn't specify what's causing the detours or how long they'll last. Transit agencies typically implement short-notice detours for emergency infrastructure work, special events, or unexpected road closures. The agency hasn't said whether the changes are temporary or part of longer-term service adjustments.

Specific Route Details Not Provided
Officials haven't released detailed information about which specific stops will be affected or what the alternate routes will be. The agency didn't provide maps showing the detour paths or list which streets the buses will use instead of regular routes. Riders also weren't told how many stops might be temporarily closed or relocated during the detour period. Transit officials said complete details are available through the agency's announcement, but specific route modifications weren't included in publicly available information.

Implementation Begins Tomorrow Morning
The detour routes take effect February 3, though officials didn't specify what time service changes begin or whether they'll affect all trips throughout the day. The agency hasn't said when regular routes will resume. Riders weren't given information about whether the detours will operate on weekends or if they're limited to weekday service.
Riders Should Plan for Delays
Passengers who regularly use Lines 34 and 93 should expect longer travel times and check for stop relocations before heading to their usual boarding locations. Officials said riders should allow extra time for their commutes during the detour period. Moovit provides real-time updates and route information for Bay Area transit lines, helping riders navigate service changes and find the nearest active stops.











