SF Muni M Line Back on Track After Quick Fix
M Ocean View light rail resumes service after clearing disruption at Broad-Plymouth
Muni M Line Clears Broad-Plymouth Disruption
San Francisco's M Ocean View light rail line resumed normal service after crews cleared a disruption at the Broad and Plymouth intersection, transit officials said. The inbound route returned to regular operations on November 22, though the agency didn't specify what caused the blockage or how long service was affected. The M Ocean View runs approximately 5.8 miles from Balboa Park Station to the Embarcadero, serving neighborhoods along Ocean Avenue and through the city's subway system.
Context and Background
Muni Metro operates on a mix of street-level and subway tracks throughout San Francisco, making the system susceptible to various types of disruptions including traffic incidents, mechanical issues, and infrastructure problems. The transit agency typically communicates short-duration service disruptions through real-time alerts on social media rather than formal announcements. SFMTA didn't provide information about how many passengers were affected by the Broad and Plymouth disruption. The agency has been working on improving Muni Metro reliability through various infrastructure upgrades and maintenance programs, according to transit officials.

Service Restoration Details
Transit officials announced the service clearance through the agency's social media channels but didn't release details about what caused the disruption at the Broad and Plymouth location. The agency also didn't say whether shuttle buses or alternative service was provided during the incident. Information about how many trains were delayed or rerouted wasn't available. Officials advised riders to expect some residual delays as the system returned to its normal schedule, though specific timing for full service stabilization wasn't provided.
Timeline and Operations
The M Ocean View disruption was cleared on November 22, transit officials confirmed. The agency didn't specify when the incident began or how long service was affected before crews resolved the issue. SFMTA typically handles minor operational disruptions through real-time service management and communicates updates to riders through digital channels as situations develop and clear.

Rider Information
Passengers using the M Ocean View line can expect normal service along the route following the clearance at Broad and Plymouth. The Muni Metro system serves approximately 150,000 average weekday boardings across all light rail lines, though ridership continues recovering to pre-pandemic levels. Riders can check Moovit for real-time M Ocean View service information and route updates throughout the San Francisco transit system.











