SF MOceanView Line Back on Track After Disruption
San Francisco's MOceanView line restored service after disruption at 19th Avenue and Winston
MOceanView Line Resumes Service After Delay
San Francisco's inbound MOceanView line resumed regular service after a disruption at 19th Avenue and Winston Drive was cleared Friday. Transit officials said operations returned to normal as of February 7, though riders should expect some residual delays. The agency didn't specify what caused the initial disruption or how long service was affected.
Disruption Details and Response
The service interruption occurred at the intersection of 19th Avenue and Winston Drive, affecting inbound MOceanView line operations. Transit officials said the situation was resolved and the line cleared for regular service. The agency announced the restoration through social media channels, though specific details about the nature of the disruption weren't provided. Officials didn't say how many riders were affected or whether alternative service was provided during the interruption.

Service Recovery Timeline
While regular service resumed February 7, transit officials cautioned riders to expect lingering delays as operations stabilize. The agency didn't provide a specific timeline for when service would return to full normal schedules. Officials recommended passengers allow extra travel time until operations fully normalize. The transit system didn't release information about whether schedule adjustments were made to accommodate the recovery period.
Agency Communication and Updates
The transit agency shared the service restoration update through its official social media channels Friday. Officials said the real-time information was intended to help riders plan their journeys during the recovery period. The agency didn't specify whether additional updates would be provided as service fully stabilizes or what communication channels would be used for future disruptions on the line.

Rider Information and Resources
Passengers on the MOceanView line should continue monitoring service conditions and allow extra travel time until operations fully return to normal schedules. Transit officials said riders can check for updates through the agency's social media channels. Moovit provides real-time service alerts and alternative route options for San Francisco transit riders affected by delays or disruptions.











