Background Third Street (and its extensions south) had
streetcar service operated by the
Market Street Railway until 1941, when repaving allowed the transit operator to replace the line with buses. The 15 Third Street bus was discontinued with the beginning of light rail service.
Construction Construction of the line was proposed in the late 1980s as plans for the redevelopment of the
Mission Bay neighborhood were established. Construction took place in the mid-2000s. The line was constructed as the
Third Street Light Rail Project. Testing on the line took place in summer 2006, with limited service starting on January 13, 2007, and full service beginning on April 7, 2007. T Third Street service was initially operated between
Castro station and
Sunnydale station. Following service changes on June 30, 2007, the T Third Street and the
K Ingleside lines were interlined through the
Market Street subway and
Twin Peaks tunnels, resulting in a combined route from
Balboa Park, through downtown, to the
Visitacion Valley neighborhood. The Mission Bay Loop project, which added a
short turn loop using 18th, Illinois, and 19th, was constructed to supplement the Central Subway project. The loop was originally designed in 1998 as part of the Third Street Light Rail project, but was deferred due to insufficient funding. A $3.5 million construction contract was issued in 2014. Construction started in July 2016 and was completed in 2019. Another loop at 25th and Illinois is proposed to increase short-line service frequency between Downtown and Dogpatch.
Later changes The underground section of the line was closed west of
Castro station from June 25 to August 24, 2018, due to the
Twin Peaks Tunnel shutdown. On August 25, 2018, at the conclusion of the shutdown, Muni began running permanently two-car trains on the K/T line (as had been used east of Castro during the shutdown). The line was shut down again, from January 22, 2019, until April 1, 2019, for construction of a new platform at
UCSF/Mission Bay station. In April 2019, the SFMTA ended the use of unscheduled
short turns. These had been used to provide more consistent service on the inner portion of the line, but had caused inconsistent and less frequent service in the Hunters Point-Bayview and Visitacion Valley neighborhoods. On March 30, 2020, Muni Metro service was replaced with buses due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Rail service returned on August 22, with the routes reconfigured to improve reliability in the subway. T Third Street and M Ocean View
light rail lines were interlined, running between
Sunnydale station and Balboa Park station. Light rail service was re-replaced with buses on August 25 due to issues with malfunctioning
overhead wire splices and the need to quarantine control center staff after a COVID-19 case. Rail service resumed on the Embarcadero–Sunnydale section of the T Third Street line on January 23, 2021. In preparation for the return of rail service, several temporary changes were made at the 4th Street bridge over China Basin: one southbound lane became a transit-only lane, and a northbound turn lane at Berry (which shared space with the tracks) was removed. This change was found to decrease delays at the bridge by 60%. Service was re-extended to West Portal on May 15, again through-routed with the K Ingleside. As part of the January 2021 service change, Muni also added the 15 Bayview-Hunters Point Express bus route. The route makes local stops in the Bayview–Hunters Point neighborhood east of Third Street and limited stops on Third Street paralleling the T.
Central Subway The second phase of the line was built as the
Central Subway, which forms a crosstown link between
South of Market (SoMa) and
Chinatown via
Union Square. Voters approved the Central Subway in 2003, and the alignment was selected in 2008. Construction began in 2012. After numerous delays, the Central Subway opened on November 19, 2022, with a weekend-only shuttle service operating between and . The T Third Street was rerouted to travel through the Central Subway for full service on January 7, 2023. Service runs every 10 minutes on weekdays and every 12 minutes on weekends. Shuttle trains signed "S Mission Bay" operate between and for events at Chase Center. The Central Subway was closed from February 26 to March 14, 2025, for water leakage mitigation at Chinatown station. T Third Street service was again interlined with K Ingleside service. == Station listing ==