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DescriptionMuni worm logo.svg |
English: San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) "worm" logo, designed in 1975 by Walter Landor |
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Source | San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SVG extracted from this MTC document) |
Author | Walter Landor |
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