Muni has rolled out Grateful Dead-themed buses and light-rail trains as part of a celebration for the band's 60th anniversary. The 7-Haight/Noriega, 5-Fulton, and N-Judah lines feature psychedelic designs that include 1960s and 70s motifs. These vehicles entered service to coincide with the Dead & Company concerts in Golden Gate Park from August 1-3. Mayor Daniel Lurie announced the initiative, stating that these colorful transit options are expected to boost ridership by drawing concert attendees who will utilize public transportation this summer.
Muni has launched Grateful Dead-themed buses and trains, featuring psychedelic designs to celebrate the band's 60th anniversary, enhancing transit to Golden Gate Park.
For three weeks, psychedelic-wrapped vehicles on the 7-Haight/Noriega, 5-Fulton, and N-Judah lines will transport concertgoers to the Dead & Company shows.
The designs showcase iconic 1960s and 70s graphics, including tie-dye and paisley, reflecting the cultural impact of the Grateful Dead in the Haight-Ashbury area.
Mayor Daniel Lurie introduced the colorful vehicles at a press conference, emphasizing the expected increase in transit ridership during the concert-filled summer.
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