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By Hiya Swanhuyser

Published on November 27, 2008 at 4:23am

We all love to bag on Muni. It's late, it's dirty, somebody peed. But the bus system appears to have done something very right this time. The Culture Bus, the 74X line, roves the city from museum to landmark to tea garden, every day. Pay the fare, ride all day, and you're set. No parking, no need to forgo the glass of wine at the museum cafe, none of that. Just grab Grandma, or visiting children, or depressed friends, and see the sights. The 74X basically makes a big loop between the downtown mega-row of museums and galleries and Golden Gate Park, with a stop at Civic Center for the Asian Art (and the main library, although it isn't on the official list of destinations) in between — we wish it went up to Coit Tower, but we're not complaining.
Starts: Nov. 26. Daily, 2008