Finally, the Yelpers agree – the 76 Marin Headlands rulez!
Check it, Per Helen L:
“I hate that this bus ONLY runs on Sundays and certain holidays.
I hate that this bus ONLY runs once an hour.
I hate that this bus stops running in the evening.
However, this is still the bestest MUNI route EVER!!!”
Here it is, in action near the Golden Gate Bridge:

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See you on the 76!
All the deets after the jump
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76 Marin Headlands In Brief
76 Marin Headlands
Local
Bus
Inbound to: Downtown
Outbound to: Marin Headlands
Service areas (approximate):
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Caltrain Depot
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Downtown (Civic Center, Financial District, Union Square)
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Northern SF (Marina, Nob Hill, North Beach, Western Addition)
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Northwest SF (the Richmond, Laurel Heights, the Presidio)
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SoMa (South of Market, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Transbay Terminal)
Full Description for 76 Marin Headlands
Sundays and Sunday-service Holidays Only.
Inbound: Mitchell, Bunker, McCullough, Conzelman, Highway 101 (Golden Gate Bridge), Doyle Drive, Richardson, Lombard, Van Ness, Post, Montgomery, Market, 1st, Howard, 4th to Townsend (Caltrain station).
Outbound: 4th and Townsend (Caltrain station) via 4th, Berry, 3rd, Folsom, Fremont, Market, Sutter, Van Ness, Lombard, Richardson, Doyle Drive, Highway 101 (Golden Gate Bridge), Alexander exit, Conzelman, McCullough, Bunker, Field, Alexander parking lot, Field, Bunker, Mitchell, Grassburn, Kirkpatrick, 1st to Fort Cronkhite parking lot.
A temporary detour replaces McCullogh and Conzelman with Baker-Barry Tunnel, Danes and Alexander inbound and with Alexander, Danes and Baker-Barry Tunnel outbound.
More info:
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