4th and Brannan station is an at-grade Muni Metro light rail station located in the median of 4th Street at Brannan Street in the South of Market (SoMa) district of San Francisco, California. It opened on November 19, 2022, as part of the Central Subway project. The station is served by the T Third Street line which runs between Chinatown and Sunnydale.
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Location | 4th Street at Brannan Street San Francisco, California | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 37°46′42″N 122°23′47″W / 37.778272°N 122.396512°W | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Connections | Muni: 15, 30, 45 | ||||||||||
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Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
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Opened | November 19, 2022 | ||||||||||
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Service
editThe station has a single island platform in the median of 4th Street, with a ramp leading to Brannan Street.[1] Originally, the station was designed with an exclusive train-only lane on the platform's eastern side and a mixed traffic lane on the western side. The station was subsequently redesigned with exclusive lanes on both sides of the platform, enabling trains to proceed faster through the 4th and Bryant intersection preceding the station.[2]
The station is also served by Muni bus routes 15, 30 and 45, plus the T Bus and 91 Owl bus routes, which provide service along the T Third Street line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate.[3]
Station design
editA stainless steel kinetic sculpture by Moto Ohtake, entitled Microcosmic, was installed at the station in November 2019 — the first of ten artworks to be installed at Central Subway stations.[4] The moving portion is approximately 14 by 17 feet (4.3 m × 5.2 m) and sits atop a 40-foot (12 m) high pole, featuring 31 rotating points.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Central Subway 4th & Brannan Surface Station" (PDF). City and County of San Francisco. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 11, 2016.
- ^ Addendum 2 to Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement/ Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (PDF) (Report). San Francisco Planning Department. September 28, 2018. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
- ^ "Muni Service Map". SFMTA. July 9, 2022. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
- ^ "First Of Ten Public Artworks Installed For Central Subway" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. November 25, 2019.
- ^ Ohtake, Moto (2014). "Microcosmic: 4th and Brannan Street Platform Station Project" (PDF). San Francisco Arts Commission.
External links
editMedia related to 4th and Brannan station at Wikimedia Commons