Muni Through the Years: Livery Styles

Written by Jeremy Menzies, Communications & Marketing Division, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
This photo taken in the mid 1970s shows the “green and cream wings” livery once worn by hundreds of Muni vehicles. This car was delivered to Muni in 1948 and still operates today. (Caption and Photograph Courtesy of Muni)

This photo taken in the mid 1970s shows the “green and cream wings” livery once worn by hundreds of Muni vehicles. This car was delivered to Muni in 1948 and still operates today. (Caption and Photograph Courtesy of Muni)

Over the 110-year history of the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), our transit vehicles have been painted in six main color schemes or liveries. Here’s a short look at those paint jobs, from the oldest streetcars to our newest buses.

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