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Yerba Buena/Moscone station is an underground Muni Metro light rail station located at 4th Street and Folsom Street in the South of Market (SoMa) district of San Francisco, California. It is named for the adjacent Yerba Buena Gardens and Moscone Convention Center. It opened on November 19, 2022, as part of the Central Subway project. The station is served by the T Third Street line which runs between and .


Service

Yerba Buena station has only one entrance, located close to but not along the intersection of 4th Street and Folsom Street. Escalators, elevators, and stairs take passengers between the surface and the ticket hall, labeled as a Concourse level by the station. After passing through fare gates, passengers take a second set of elevators, escalators, and stairs down to platform level. The station is designed as an island platform, though the immediately upper level within the station hosts additional balconies. The station is also served by Muni bus routes , , and , plus two weekday peak hours express services, the and . Additionally, the and bus routes, provide service along the T Third Street line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate.


Artwork

Of the ten artworks installed for the Central Subway, three are located at Yerba Buena/Moscone station: *''Node'' by Roxy Paine, is a -tall sculpture shaped like a branch, tapering from a diameter of at the base to at the peak, located in the plaza outside the station. *An untitled work by Catherine Wagner consists of her photographs taken during the late 1970s during the construction of the Moscone Center, rendered on etched granite panels approximately on the mezzanine and platform walls. One photograph is rendered in art glass at the surface level station entry at . *''Face C/Z'' by
Leslie Shows Leslie Shows (born 1977) is an American artist, who is recognized for expanding the boundaries of landscape painting. Early life and education Leslie Shows was born in 1977 in Manteca, California. Her childhood in Juneau, Alaska had an inten ...
is a photographic image of iron pyrite enlarged to and rendered in glass, metal, gravel, and other materials above the faregates. A work by Tom Otterness, consisting of 59 bronze sculptures, was canceled in November 2011 after it was publicized that Otterness had previously filmed himself in 1977 shooting a dog for the piece "Shot Dog Film". Three temporary artworks were displayed on the fence around the construction site: ''Horizons'' by
Kota Ezawa Kota Ezawa (born 1969, Cologne, West Germany) is a Japanese-German American artist and arts educator. His artwork usually responds to current events from sources in the news, pop culture, and art history. Ever since his debut 2002 video animation ...
in 2013–14, ''Ellipsis in the Key of Blue'' by Randy Colosky in 2014, and ''Procession'', by Jason Jägel in 2017.


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SFMTA – Yerba Buena/Moscone Station
Muni Metro stations South of Market, San Francisco Railway stations in the United States opened in 2022 Railway stations located underground in California {{SanFranciscoMunicipalRailway-stub