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Location | Judah Street at
19th Avenue San Francisco, California | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 37°45′42″N 122°28′37″W / 37.76170°N 122.47703°W | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Connections | Muni: 28, 28R, 91 Owl, Nx | ||||||||||
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Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
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Opened | October 21, 1928[1] | ||||||||||
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Judah and 19th Avenue station is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro N Judah line, located in the Sunset District neighborhood of San Francisco, California where Judah Street crosses 19th Avenue ( California Route 1). The station opened with the N Judah line on October 21, 1928. The station has two short side platforms in the middle of Judah Street ( traffic islands) where passengers board or depart from trains. The station also has mini-high platforms providing access to people with disabilities.
The stop is also served by routes 28, 28R limited-stop rapid service, 91 Owl overnight service, and the Nx bus, a weekday peak hours service that provides express service from the east end of the N Judah line to the Financial District, plus the N Bus and N Owl bus routes, which provide service along the N Judah line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate. [2]
In March 2014, Muni released details of the proposed implementation of their Transit Effectiveness Project (later rebranded MuniForward), which included a variety of stop changes for the N Judah line. Under that plan – which will be implemented as the N Judah Rapid Project – the stop will have its short boarding islands extended to accommodate longer trains. [3]
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