Passengers Share Terrifying Runaway Muni Train Experience
On the morning of September 25, 2025, passengers aboard a crowded Muni N-Judah train experienced a nightmarish ride as the train accelerated uncontrollably between Cole Valley and Duboce Park. Witnesses have described the incident as chaotic and frightening.
Around 8:38 AM, as the train exited the East Portal, it failed to stop at the Duboce and Noe stop, barreling into a tight S-curve at alarming speed. One passenger expressed disbelief, stating, "It was like, 'This might be it!'" Others reported screams and falling into one another as the train careened onward without braking for what felt like eternity.
Investigations Into Safety and Potential Causes
Although the Muni operator seemed to regain control of the train near Sanchez Street, passengers remained visibly shaken. The operator reportedly muttered about the train failing to stop, raising concerns about both equipment and human error. Some passengers speculated that driver error could have played a significant role in the incident.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has not released a comprehensive public statement yet. However, it did respond to observations shared on social media, assuring riders of the train's mechanical integrity and indicating that a thorough investigation is underway.
Public Reactions and Safety Reminders
As riders exited at Duboce Park Cafe, many shared their relief but also their fear. This incident highlights the ongoing discourse surrounding the safety of public transport in the Bay Area. Given the mechanical checks mentioned by the SFMTA, it’s crucial for commuters to engage with local transit agencies and stay informed about safety measures and accountability in public transport systems.
While there were no injuries reported, this close encounter serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of daily commutes. As investigations continue, both riders and agencies must work collaboratively to ensure a safe travel environment.
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