SF's T Third Line Restored After Brief Delay
T Third Line service restored after delay at 3rd and Gilman on November 18
T Third Line Resumes After 3rd Street Delay
San Francisco's T Third Line returned to normal service after a delay at 3rd and Gilman on November 18, transit officials said. The northbound light rail line experienced a disruption that affected service along the 4.9-mile route connecting Visitacion Valley to downtown. Officials didn't specify what caused the delay or how long service was affected.
Route Serves Key San Francisco Neighborhoods
The T Third Street Light Rail has operated since 2007, providing service through Bayview-Hunters Point and other neighborhoods to downtown San Francisco, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. The line serves as an important transit corridor for residents in southeastern neighborhoods. Officials didn't release information about how many passengers were affected by the disruption. Transit agencies typically use social media to communicate brief service disruptions rather than issuing formal statements.

Agency Addressed Issue Same Day
SFMTA officials worked to restore service on November 18, though specific details about the resolution weren't provided. The agency didn't say whether alternative transportation was offered to affected riders during the disruption. Transit officials confirmed via social media that normal operations had resumed. The cause of the delay at the 3rd and Gilman location wasn't disclosed by the agency.
Service Restored Within Hours
The disruption was resolved the same day it occurred, officials said. The agency didn't provide specific times for when the delay began or when service was fully restored. SFMTA officials didn't comment further on the incident beyond confirming that normal operations had resumed.

Riders Can Check Real-Time Updates
Passengers on the T Third Line can now expect regular service along the route. The agency communicates service disruptions through social media alerts when brief delays occur. Riders can access real-time arrival information and service alerts through Moovit to stay informed about T Third Line operations and any future service changes.











