
SFMTA traffic engineering has and will continue to help guide construction on city streets for necessary utility relocations and construction of the below grade train box. As a partner agency, SFMTA provided technical support and design input for the project with transit power infrastructure for Muni buses and the design of the street level bus plaza. The Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) manages and operates the Salesforce Transit Center.


The 10 and 12 routes serve stops nearby at 2nd St & Howard. The 14, 14R and 14X routes serve stops nearby on Mission Street.

The Transit Center will be the terminus for the Muni 5, 5R, 7, 25 Owl, 38 and 38R routes at the Bus Plaza and the 25 on the Bus Deck. The multi-level building (four stories above grade and two below) includes a rooftop public park, retail space, bicycle parking and administrative offices. Phase Two of the project will bring in Caltrain train service from the peninsula and eventually California High Speed Rail trains from Southern California into an underground station. Phase One of the project connects the bus services of AC Transit, WestCAT, Greyhound and Amtrak Thruway bus service with Muni service in San Francisco. The Salesforce Transit Center project is a major new regional transit hub just south of Mission Street between Second and Beale streets in downtown San Francisco.
