SF T Third Line Back on Track After Brief Delay
San Francisco's T Third line restored to normal service after delay at Third and Evans
T Third Line Resumes Normal Service
San Francisco's T Third line returned to normal operations after a delay at Third and Evans was cleared November 15, transit officials said. Both northbound and southbound services resumed regular schedules, though officials didn't specify what caused the disruption or how long it lasted. The T Third Street line serves the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood and connects to downtown San Francisco.

Service Corridor Background
The T Third Street line opened in April 2007 and runs 4.9 miles through southeastern San Francisco, according to SFMTA. The line provides critical transit access for Bayview-Hunters Point residents traveling to downtown and other parts of the city. Transit officials said the line is an important corridor for daily commuters, though specific ridership figures for the route weren't available. Service disruptions on individual Muni lines are typically communicated through social media alerts rather than formal announcements.
Resolution Details
Transit officials worked to clear the delay and restore full service, according to the agency's social media update. The cause of the disruption at Third and Evans wasn't specified in official communications. Officials didn't provide information about how many passengers were affected or what time the delay initially began. The extent of passenger impact wasn't disclosed by the transit agency.












