Disabled access Yes (in subway) Owner San Francisco Muni | Opened June 1980 Tracks 2 | |
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Location Market, Church, and 14th Streets
San Francisco, CA Owned by San Francisco Municipal Railway Line(s) Muni
K Ingleside
L Taraval
M Ocean View
S Castro Shuttle
T Third Street Platforms 2 high level side platforms (Muni Metro)
1 high level side platform (Muni street-running)
1 low level side platform (Market Street Railway) Connections MUNI
F Market & Wharves
J Church
22 Fillmore
37 Corbett
L Owl
N Owl Similar West Portal Station, Forest Hill Station, Kirkwood/La Salle Station, Castro Street Station, Marin Street Station |
Church Street Station is a Muni Metro station at the six-way intersection of Market Street, Church Street and 14th Street in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The station consists of two side platforms next to the tracks on the second level down with the concourse mezzanine level overlooking it.
The J Church line, which enters and exits the Market Street Subway tunnel in a portal near the station, has an above-ground inbound stop near the corner of Church and Market Streets, and an outbound stop near the corner of Church and 14th Streets. The F Market & Wharves streetcar line, running along Market Street, also has stops at the intersection. The N Judah line also exits the Market Street tunnel before reaching the Church Street station and stops one block away at Church and Duboce Avenue.
At both Church Street Station and Castro Street Station, there is only one stairway on each side of Market Street leading into the station. (All other stations on the Market Street Subway have entrances spread out along the length of the station.) One of these entrances is located on the northwest corner of Market and 14th Street, and the other is on the southwest corner of Market and Church Street.
Church Street Station is featured in the Nick Nolte/Eddie Murphy cop dramedy 48 Hours, with shots of entrances, plaza and platform levels, and train operations.
Service at this station began in June 1980.