SF T Third Disrupted — Crews Working to Restore Service
Emergency vehicles block T Third line at Third and Evans, halting service on route with 26,000 daily riders
T Third Blocked at Third and Evans
San Francisco's T Third line service stopped in both directions at Third and Evans after emergency vehicles blocked the tracks. Transit officials said the disruption affected one of Muni's busiest light rail lines, which typically carries 26,000 riders on an average weekday. The cause of the emergency vehicle presence wasn't disclosed by officials.

Critical Transit Corridor Affected
The T Third Street line serves as a vital connection between southeastern San Francisco neighborhoods and downtown, stretching 6.8 miles from Sunnydale to Chinatown. The line opened in 2007 as the city's first new Muni Metro route in 30 years and was extended to Chinatown in 2019. Officials didn't specify how many riders were affected by the Third and Evans blockage. Transit agencies typically communicate emergency disruptions through real-time alert systems rather than detailed public statements.
Limited Information Available
Transit officials didn't provide details about what prompted the emergency vehicle response at Third and Evans. The number of riders affected by the disruption wasn't immediately available. SFMTA representatives didn't specify whether shuttle buses or alternative service was arranged for affected passengers. Officials said the T Third line connects underserved communities to jobs and services throughout the city, making disruptions particularly challenging for riders who depend on the route.

Restoration Timeline Unclear
Transit officials didn't provide an estimated time for service restoration at Third and Evans. The agency typically resolves emergency vehicle-related blockages within hours once the scene is cleared. Whether service has been restored since the initial disruption couldn't be confirmed. Officials said riders should expect delays and consider alternative routes until normal operations resume.
Riders Advised to Plan Ahead
Passengers who rely on the T Third line should allow extra travel time and consider alternative Muni routes serving southeastern neighborhoods. Details about specific alternative service arrangements weren't specified in available alerts. Riders can check Moovit for real-time updates on T Third service status and alternative routing options during disruptions.











