Transit Trivia with Muni Diaries

Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 2:00-4:00 pm
Pick up/Drop off: 17th and Castro F-Line stop
Space is limited. RSVP Required.
Tickets available starting April 15, 2026. Check back for link
Muni Diaries editors Kat Siegal and Sarah Katz-Hyman invite you to put your Muni knowledge to the test! Whether you're a lifelong rider or a new fan, come connect with fellow transit riders and celebrate our shared love of Muni.
This event will take place on a historic Muni Streetcar following the F-Line!
This program is organized in conjunction with Moving San Francisco: Views from the SFMTA Photo Archive 1903 - Now, an exhibition that celebrates the history of Muni and the evolution of our city with a collection of images from the SFMTA Photo Archive. Moving San Francisco will be on view at SF City Hall through June 18, 2026.
About muni diaries
Muni Diaries is a community, podcast, and live event! In 2008, a ragtag group of Muni riders started a blog about the funny, sweet, but often weird and unexpected stuff happening on the bus. More than 4,000 people submitted their stories to this collective journal and in 2009. the blog turned into Muni Diaries Live, a live storytelling event now hosted every spring at the Rickshow Stop where Muni riders share their stories. Muni Diaries has also expanded to hosting panels, talks, art markets, collaborations and more! You can learn more and share your own Muni story at munidiaries.com
Kat Siegal is a long-time Muni Diaries admirer, a daily Muni rider, and someone who deeply loves both public transit and San Francisco. She is a member of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) Citizen Advisory Committee, volunteers with the San Francisco Transit Riders, and is also on the board of the Market Street Railway nonprofit group.
Sarah Katz-Hyman moved to San Francisco in 2016 and has been running for the bus ever since. They came to appreciate public transportation by way of bicycle advocacy, and really the whimsical boat tram. They have a background in community-based activism, adult and youth education, non-profit development, public space research, and communications.



