SF Muni Lines Quickly Resume After Collision
T Third and 15 Muni lines resume normal service after vehicle collision blocks Third Street
T Third, 15 Lines Resume After Collision
San Francisco's T Third and 15 Muni lines returned to normal service Tuesday after a non-Muni vehicle collision temporarily blocked routes at Third Street and Cesar Chavez. Transit officials confirmed the delay was fully cleared and regular operations resumed. The disruption affected southbound service on both lines during the incident.
Collision Details and Response
The collision involved non-Muni vehicles at the intersection of Third Street and Cesar Chavez, blocking the busy transit corridor. Officials didn't provide details about the vehicles involved or whether there were injuries. Muni typically reroutes service or holds vehicles when non-agency incidents block tracks or roadways. The agency uses social media channels to provide real-time updates during service disruptions.

Service Restoration Timeline
The routes were blocked temporarily on January 28, with officials confirming full service restoration the same day. Specific details about how long the disruption lasted weren't available. Transit agencies typically work with emergency responders to clear incident scenes as quickly as possible while ensuring passenger safety. Officials said passengers can now expect regular scheduling on both lines through the corridor.
Normal Operations Return
Both the T Third and 15 lines returned to regular service after the scene was cleared, officials confirmed. The agency didn't say whether makeup service would be provided for missed trips during the disruption. Muni typically resumes normal schedules once blocked routes are accessible again.

Rider Information and Updates
Passengers traveling through the Third Street and Cesar Chavez area can expect normal service on both routes. Officials said the agency provides real-time updates through social media channels during service disruptions. Moovit offers real-time service alerts and route information for Muni lines throughout San Francisco, helping riders navigate disruptions and plan alternative routes when incidents affect regular service.











