SF Route 6 Back on Track After Quick Fix
San Francisco's Route 6 bus resumed service after disruption at Hayes and Webster
Route 6 Resumes Service After Hayes Disruption
San Francisco's Route 6 Haight-Parnassus bus line resumed regular service Saturday after a disruption at Hayes and Webster streets, transit officials said. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency cleared the issue affecting both directions on December 14, though the cause wasn't immediately disclosed. Riders may still experience minor delays as operations return to normal.

Limited Details on Disruption Cause
The agency announced the service restoration through a social media alert but didn't provide details about what caused the disruption or how long service was affected. SFMTA typically uses real-time alerts to communicate operational issues to riders, according to the transit system. Route 6 serves the Haight-Ashbury and Inner Sunset neighborhoods with daily service. The number of passengers affected by the disruption wasn't available.
Route Operations Return to Normal
Officials said regular service resumed on the route Saturday afternoon, though they didn't specify when the disruption began. The agency advised riders to expect some residual delays as buses return to their scheduled intervals. SFMTA didn't release information about whether alternative transportation was provided during the disruption. Transit officials said they're monitoring the route to ensure operations stabilize throughout the day.
Quick Resolution for Minor Issue
The disruption was resolved the same day it was reported, officials confirmed. SFMTA didn't provide a timeline for how long service was affected at the Hayes and Webster location. The agency hasn't said whether similar disruptions have occurred recently on Route 6 or other lines in the area.
Riders Advised to Check for Updates
Passengers using Route 6 should allow extra travel time until service fully stabilizes, transit officials said. The agency didn't specify how long residual delays might continue. Riders can check Moovit for real-time Route 6 updates and current service status throughout San Francisco's Muni system.











