San Francisco’s Muni Metro will receive a $41 million state grant to modernize its outdated train control system. The upgrade will replace 1990s-era tech with a wireless, automated system that improves scheduling, reduces delays, and extends beyond subway sections. Rollout begins between Embarcadero and Mission Bay, with full completion expected by 2032. The project, funded through California’s congestion relief program, aims to enhance efficiency and transit reliability citywide.