16th Street Mission station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station located under Mission Street at 16th Street in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. Service at the station began, along with other stations between Montgomery Street Station and the Daly City station, on November 5, 1973. The station is served by the Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue lines.
Station design
thumb|left|The arched mezzanine of the station
16th Street Mission station is oriented north–south under Mission Street. It has two underground levels, with a single -long island platform serving two tracks on the lower level.
24th Street Mission station, also designed by Hertzka & Knowles, has a nearly-identical design. Both stations have concrete reliefs by William Mitchell on the walls of their entrances. The mezzanine and platform levels of both stations also feature colorful tilework by Janet Bennett. The tiles at 16th Street Mission are colored blue, olive, yellow-green, and gray; the designs and hues were inspired by the nature of Marin County.
Installation of second-generation faregates at the station took place from October 4–12, 2024.
References
External links
- BART – 16th Street Mission
