This article is about the San Francisco railway line. For the band, see J Church (band).
J Church
An inbound J Church train in Dolores Park in 2018
Overview
Owner
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
Locale
San Francisco, California
Termini
Embarcadero station
Balboa Park station
Stations
26
Service
Type
Light rail/streetcar
System
Muni Metro
Operator(s)
San Francisco Municipal Railway
Rolling stock
Breda LRV2/LRV3, Siemens LRV4
Daily ridership
6,300 (January 2024)[1]
History
Opened
August 11, 1917 (1917-08-11)[2]
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification
Overhead line, 600 V DC
Route diagram
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Legend
to 4th & King
to East Bay
turnback
Embarcadero
Montgomery
Union Sq/Market St
Powell
Civic Center
to Balboa Park
Van Ness
Market Street subway →
← Duboce Portal
← to surface tracks on
Market Street (closed 1982)
to Ocean Beach
Church and Duboce
Church and Market
Church
Church and 16th Street
to/from yard
Church and 18th Street
Dolores Park
Right Of Way/20th Street
Right Of Way/Liberty
Right Of Way/21st Street
Church and 22nd Street
Church and 24th Street
Church and Clipper
Church and 27th Street
Church and 29th/Day Streets
Church and 30th Street
to Civic Center
30th Street and Dolores
San Jose and Randall
Bernal Cut
San Jose/Glen Park
I-280
San Jose and Santa Rosa
San Jose and Santa Ynez
San Jose and Ocean
to Church
to Glen Park
Balboa Park
San Jose and Geneva
to Church
to Millbrae & SFO
Key
Muni lines
BART lines
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The J Church is a hybrid light rail/streetcar line of the Muni Metro system in San Francisco, California. The line runs between Embarcadero station and Balboa Park station through Noe Valley. Opened on August 11, 1917, it is the oldest and has the lowest ridership of all of the Muni Metro lines.[3]: 21, 47
^Average daily Muni boardings by route and month (pre-pandemic to present) (Report). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. January 2024.
^"Happy Centennial, J-Church". streetcar.org. Market Street Railway. August 11, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
^"Short Range Transit Plan: Fiscal Year 2019 - Fiscal Year 2030" (PDF). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. December 2019.
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