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The signs protecting the city's new network of car-free streets have been repeatedly vandalized, graffitied and hit by cars.
The new round of work, fixing a problem discovered during the last excavation of Haight Street, should take about three months to complete.
The incident knocked out N-Judah service in the middle of the afternoon.
The fake signage cites real California laws in asking drivers to "Keep Calm and Lay Off the Horn."
Some feared the station, long established as one of the cheapest places to buy gas in San Francisco, had closed for good.
The electrical system has been strained in recent years by increased service on both lines, fueled by rising ridership.
As part of the Haight Street sewer replacement project, new sidewalk pavers and plaques are currently being installed.
Duboce Triangle residents spoke, and the transit agency listened.
Delayed since early summer, the traffic diversion is set for installation next month.
The area around the intersection at Pierce and Waller is currently closed.
Water service in the area has been shut off until the leak is repaired.
Here's the skinny on further work scheduled for the Haight.
7R riders can expect "a negligible difference in trip time," said a Muni representative.