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BART partners with junaio to visualize transit data through augmented reality

BARTtv: See how junaio works

Screenshots of the BART channel on junaio A new augmented reality application – junaio – is the latest example of the innovative products and services utilizing BART’s API (application programming interface) to help transit riders navigate and stay on top of train schedules. BART and junaio have partnered to

BART to show off new, TSA-certified bomb-sniffing dogs

Bomb-sniffing dogs will be ready to perform live on-the-air for morning shows Tomorrow morning, two of the three new members of the BART Police Department's bomb sniffing dog force will be ready to show off their explosive detecting skills live on the air for TV, radio and web casting morning shows. The BART

BART makes navigating to OAK Airport easier when trip planning

It’s almost holiday travel season and we are making our trip planning tools easier to use so you know which trains will take you to OAK or SFO airports. OAK is now listed as a destination for the Blue, Green, and Orange lines in our Trip Planner and Schedule by Station feature on bart.gov and our official app

Garage parking available for San Leandro BART parkers 8/14

The underground parking garage associated with the new housing development across the street from San Leandro Station at West Juana and San Leandro Street has a limited number of parking spaces available through a monthly permit for BART customers. The cost for the monthly permit will be $110 to start, which

A (courteous) biker’s guide to BART: New straps can be part of the solution

Watch the bike video

By RAQUEL CRITESBART Communications Intern More than 20,000 people a day are expected to be accessing BART by bike in 2022 -- thanks in no small part to efforts by the BART Bike Program to increase bike access. And BART ridership overall, at record highs already, is predicted to increase also as new train

BART officials discuss Earthquake Safety Program and early warning system

With earthquake safety awareness high after Sunday's Napa quake, BART officials reminded the public about how the transit system has been strengthened to increase safety and explained its cutting edge technology used to detect earthquakes before they occur. The Napa earthquake happened overnight Sunday at a

BART to solicit passenger input this weekend on late-night service proposal

Earlier this year the BART Board of Directors delayed action on a slightly different demonstration program, which would have extended train service by one hour on Friday nights, and started service one hour later on Saturday mornings. On June 23, 2011, the Board deferred taking action on the results of public

BART offers free tickets to promote new electronic bike lockers

BART is giving away $5.00 value BART tickets to the first 100 people who buy a BikeLink smartcard or add another $20.00 in value to their existing BikeLink cards, in a campaign to promote its new electronic bike locker system. The promotional campaign was announced at a press conference Wednesday. "BART

BART runs around the clock during the October 15th weekend

BART trains run Friday night through Saturday morning & Saturday night through Sunday morning For the first time since the Millennium, BART trains will be running around the clock during the October 15th weekend to make sure Bay Area residents and workers can get between the East Bay and San Francisco while