

But they got on - some eagerly, some reluctantly - when it stopped to pick them up and they saw the Muni logo on the side. The approaching bus seemed to take most people by surprise as they waited for the 49- Van Ness/Mission. From the view to the cloth seats, the 34-year-old waiter declared, "I like everything about it." "This is like an early Christmas present," said Roberto Martinez, who settled in on the top deck next to his girlfriend for a ride down Mission Street. Similar buses are running in Las Vegas, New York and London. During the month long pilot program Muni plans to change routs daily in an effort to evaluate its performance throughout San Francisco unique street patterns. San Francisco Muni is testing a new Double Decker bus that has 83 seats, about 26 more than its articulating buses. Passengers board the Double Decker on upper Mission St. Ran on: 12-13-2007 Lance Iversen Show More Show Less 2 of5 Lance Iversen/San Francisco Chronicle (cq) SUBJECT 12/12/07,in SAN FRANCISCO Ca. The view from the upper deck of the Double Decker Bus is spectacular.
