![]() Outbound train at Irving and 9th Avenue in 2014
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Location | Irving Street at 9th Avenue San Francisco, California |
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Coordinates | 37°45′51″N 122°27′59″W / 37.76404°N 122.46632°WCoordinates: 37°45′51″N 122°27′59″W / 37.76404°N 122.46632°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | Muni | ||||||||||
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Opened | October 21, 1928 | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | 2017 (under construction) | ||||||||||
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Passengers (2014) | 3,700 (daily average) | ||||||||||
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Irving and 9th Avenue is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro N Judah line, located in the Sunset District neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The station opened with the N Judah line on October 21, 1928.
In March 2014, Muni released details of the proposed implementation of their Transit Effectiveness Project (later rebranded MuniForward), which included a variety of stop changes for the N Judah line. The stop locations at Irving and 9th Avenue were to be moved to the far side of the intersection (to allow trains to pass through before stopping) and transit bulbs constructed to allow passengers to board directly from the sidewalk. The eastbound blub will be adjacent to 8th Avenue, and the westbound bulb south of the existing bus stop, to allow trains to fully clear the intersection before opening their doors. Two subprojects - 28th Avenue, and Irving Street between 9th Avenue and Arguello - were selected for early implementation in coordination with rail replacement and seismic refitting of the Sunset Tunnel. The latter project (the Inner Sunset Streetscape Project) began construction during weekend shutdowns of the line in September 2017.