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All the Bay to Breakers road closures you need to know about

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Sarah Medina
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Plan to leave your car at home this weekend, folks. Bay to Breakers, San Francisco's famous booze-fueled foot race, returns this Sunday, bringing lots and lots of street closures with it. 

The race route begins on Howard Street at Main, looping through numerous neighborhoods as runners make their way to Golden Gate Park and, eventually, to the Pacific.

As a result, these streets will be closed on Sunday: 

  • Howard (from the Embarcadero to Beale)
  • Steuart (from Mission down to the southern end)
  • Spear (from Mission to Folsom)
  • Main (from Mission to Folsom)
  • Beale (from Mission to Folsom)
  • Fremont (from Mission to Folsom)
  • Second Street (from Mission to Folsom)
  • 2nd (from Mission to Folsom)
  • New Montgomery (from Mission to Howard)
  • Howard (from Beale to Third)
  • Howard (from Third Street to Ninth Street)
  • 9th (from Howard to Market)
  • Hayes (from Market to Divisadero)
  • Steiner (from Grove to Hayes)
  • Divisadero (from Grove to Oak)
  • Baker (from Oak to Fell)
  • Fell (from Divisadero to Stanyan)
  • 47th (from Fulton to JFK)
  • La Play (from Cabrillo to Fulton)
  • Fulton (eastbound, from the Great Highway to 48th Avenue)
  • Fulton (westbound, from 46th to the Great Highway)
  • Lincoln (eastbound, from the Great Highway to La Playa)
  • Lincoln (westbound,from 48th to the Great Highway)
  • Cabrillo (from 46th to La Playa)
  • Balboa (from 46th to the Great Highway)
  • Point Lobos (from 48th/El Camino Del Mar to to the Great Highway)
  • JFK (from Stanyan to the Great Highway)
  • Bernice Rodgesr (from JFK to MLK)
  • MLK (from Bernice Rodgers to Lincoln)
  • Transverse (from MLK to Crossover)
  • 30th (from Fulton to JFK)
  • 36th (from Fulton to JFK)
  • Chain of Lakes (from Fulton to Lincoln)
  • MLK (from Chain of Lakes to Sunset)
  • 47th (from Fulton to JFK)
  • Great Highway (from Sloat to JFK)
  • Great Highway (from JFK to Balboa)

A lot of Muni routes will also be changed for the festivities. You can see the updated service schedule here

For those planning to take BART into the city, special service trains will begin at 6am, operating at 20-minute intervals until the start of regular Sunday service at 8am. Also, BART stations will open 20 minutes before to the departure of the first Bay to Breakers train from that location.

Good luck out there! And check out our handy list of post-race spots to keep the party going

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