San Francisco Muni's rail system will finally see an upgrade from floppy disks after board vote

San Francisco is a step closer to modernizing the Muni rail system and getting rid of some very old technology.

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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco is a step closer to modernizing the Muni rail system and getting rid of some very old technology. The San Francisco Chronicle reports the SF Municipal Transportation Agency board has approved a $212 million contract with Hitachi Rail for a modern train control system. RELATED: SFMTA's train system running on floppy disks; city fears 'catastrophic failure' before upgrade It would replace the system Muni's been running on since 1998 -- outdated tech that involves the use of old-school floppy disks.

Muni officials say the new system will be installed by late 2027 into early 2028..