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End of the Line for S.F.'s Muni Chief

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After many Muni mishaps — including a train door that closed on an elderly woman's arm and dragged her — the chief of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is out.

Ed Reiskin led the SFMTA for eight years and announced he would be stepping down following a major transit shutdown last Friday.

With construction everywhere, ride-service cars multiplying and traffic clogging the booming city, I wish the next head of SFMTA well.

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