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Judah and 22nd Avenue / Judah and 23rd Avenue stations

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Outbound train at Judah and 23rd Avenue, February 2018
Outbound train at Judah and 23rd Avenue, February 2018

Judah and 22nd Avenue (inbound) and Judah and 23rd Avenue (outbound) are a pair of light rail stops on the Muni Metro N Judah line, located in the Sunset District neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The stations 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. Under that plan - which will be implemented as the N Judah Rapid Project - the stops will have their short boarding islands extended to accommodate longer trains.

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Judah and 22nd Avenue / Judah and 23rd Avenue stations
Judah Street, San Francisco

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N 37.76152 ° E -122.48127 °
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Judah Street & 23rd Avenue

Judah Street
94122 San Francisco
California, United States
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Outbound train at Judah and 23rd Avenue, February 2018
Outbound train at Judah and 23rd Avenue, February 2018
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