SF Transit Safeguards Line 62 Service Continuity
Line 62 buses bypass two 23rd Avenue stops for one hour due to unspecified disruption
Line 62 Skips Two Stops on 23rd Avenue
Bay Area riders using Line 62 need to plan around temporary stop closures on 23rd Avenue. Transit officials announced Saturday that buses in both directions are skipping stops at 23rd Avenue & East 22nd Street and 23rd Avenue & East 23rd Street. The disruption affects commuters for approximately one hour, though officials didn't specify the exact cause of the service change.

Service Adjustment Details
The transit agency shared the service change through its social media channels on March 8. Officials said buses continue operating on Line 62 but bypass the two affected stops during the disruption period. Riders who typically use these stops should board at the nearest alternative stop on the route. The agency didn't provide information about whether the closure relates to construction, traffic incidents, or other operational issues.
Impact on Riders
The temporary stop closures affect passengers traveling in both directions along the 23rd Avenue corridor. Officials said the disruption is expected to last approximately one hour, though a specific end time wasn't provided in the announcement. Riders weren't given details about which nearby stops serve as the best alternatives for boarding. Transit agencies typically skip stops due to safety concerns, street closures, or emergency situations that prevent buses from safely accessing the location.

Timeline and Duration
The service change took effect Saturday morning, according to the transit agency's announcement. Officials said the disruption would last approximately one hour but didn't specify when normal service would resume. The agency hasn't said whether similar disruptions might affect the route in coming days or if this represents a one-time operational adjustment.
Rider Information and Updates
Passengers who regularly use the affected stops should check for service updates before traveling, officials said. The transit agency announced the change through social media but didn't indicate whether additional notification methods were used. Moovit provides real-time updates for Bay Area transit routes, helping riders navigate temporary service changes and find alternative boarding locations when stops are temporarily closed.











