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  2. 1 California (bus line) - Wikipedia

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    The 1 California bus in Shang-Chi featured the logos of the fictional "SFT" transit agency instead of the real Muni "worm" logo, as Muni did not want their brand associated with the destruction of the action sequence. Much of the scene was filmed in a studio in Australia, with exterior shots filming on location in San Francisco in October 2020.

  3. 44 O'Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    44 O'Shaughnessy is a bus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway. ... The northern terminal was shifted to 6th and California on January 27, 1982. [6]

  4. All Nighter (bus service) - Wikipedia

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    All-Nighter, with black and yellow owl and moon crescent mascot. The All Nighter is a night bus service network in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.Portions of the service shadow the rapid transit and commuter rail services of BART and Caltrain, which are the major rail services between San Francisco, the East Bay, the Peninsula, and San Jose.

  5. 38 Geary - Wikipedia

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    38 Geary is a bus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). Together with the limited service routes that share the number, the 38R Geary Rapid, 38AX Geary 'A' Express, and 38BX Geary 'B' Express, the Geary Boulevard corridor makes up Muni's busiest thoroughfare.

  6. 41 Union - Wikipedia

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    41 Union is a trolleybus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). It connects South of Market , the Financial District , Chinatown , North Beach , Russian Hill , and Cow Hollow .

  7. 14 Mission - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, service resumed on May 6. [5] The service acquired the number 14 in 1908. [6] The southern end of the line was largely rebuilt between 1935 and 1936. Also by the 1930s, cars would continue further south at certain times. Rush hour service ran as far south as South San Francisco. [5]