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Maria Castillo huddled under her umbrella on San Francisco’s Cortland Street as she waited for her bus in the frigid rain.
“It’s so cold right now,” the 56-year-old told KQED in Spanish earlier this month, drawing her two-wheeled cart full of cleaning supplies close. “I’m dealing with a lot of cold.”
Castillo, who lives in the Bayview neighborhood, relies on Muni’s 67-Bernal Heights route to reach her house cleaning job by Precita Park. She often sees familiar faces on the squat, 30-foot bus, which snakes up and around Bernal Heights Park and down to the 24th Street Mission BART station…