San Francisco's Muni is among the Bay Area's transit agencies facing unprecedented financial challenges.
Every weekday San Francisco's Muni system picks up more than 375,000 riders. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Executive Director Jeffrey Tumlin says while that sounds like a lot, it's simply not enough.
That gap had been covered by the federal government, but that money is expected to run out in the next two years, leaving the agency $214 million in the hole by 2026.
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