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BART service in San Mateo County changes on September 12th
Effective Monday, September 12th, BART will adjust service along the five-station San Mateo County extension, which includes the San Francisco International Airport Station. Trains on the Dublin/Pleasanton line will begin serving the extension on September 12th. Trains on this line will arrive every 15
BART joins transit agencies in #SoundTheHorn to show appreciation for transit workers
BART will join transit agencies across the United States in a singular show of appreciation for transit workers as public transportation vehicles will blow their horns. On Thursday, April 16, at noon Pacific Time, BART trains will #SoundTheHorn in unison with transit agencies across the country, such as AC
Celebrate the holiday season with BART coloring sheets and cookie decorating templates
Celebrate the holiday season BART style! For the holidays this year, we created a series of BART-themed cookie decorating templates and coloring sheets. The coloring sheets feature BARTy in Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, and Padoru (the beloved anime tradition) styles. Click below to download. Hannukah
BART Board approves transbay late night bus pilot program
*** For the latest information on the late night bus pilot program, click here. On Thursday, October 9 th, The BART Board of Directors approved a plan to partner with AC Transit to provide extra bus service between San Francisco and the East Bay on Friday and Saturday nights during the overnight hours when
NOBLE online survey seeks public input on BART Police services
Note! The survey closed at the close of business on Friday, July 24. The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) is conducting an independent study of the BART Police Department as commissioned by BART. This study is a review of both the operation and administration of the BART
BART-VTA joint statement on peer review for Silicon Valley Extension
VTA and BART are planning to conduct a peer review of single-bore and twin-bore tunnel methodologies for the 5-mile tunnel of the planned extension of BART into Silicon Valley. The peer review, which will commence this month and take several weeks, will be conducted by public transit agencies currently
Alert rider helps BART Police find missing Fremont boy
An alert BART rider helped BART Police reunite a missing boy with his father. On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the rider noticed a boy, estimated between the ages of 8 and 12, walking erratically on bare feet close to the edge of the trackway at South Hayward Station. The rider called out to the boy to get away from the
BART joins new partnership to improve conditions at Civic Center Station
BART is teaming up with the City of San Francisco and the San Francisco Police Department on a new joint plan to improve public health and safety conditions at Civic Center Station. The comprehensive action plan will increase the number of officers patrolling the station as well as closely align existing
Grant will fund strategy to attract businesses that create jobs near BART
Barbers Mark DeGuzman, foreground, and Romel Diaz at their Hayward shop Story by MELISSA JORDAN | Photos by MARIA J. AVILABART Communications As a new post-pandemic jobs landscape begins to take shape, BART will use a $350,000 federal grant to develop a strategy for attracting businesses that will create jobs
BART stops trains for one minute to commemorate "Great California ShakeOut"
On Thursday, October 21 at 10:21 am, BART will bring to a stop all trains for about one minute to participate in the U.S. Geological Survey's annual earthquake preparedness event called " The Great California ShakeOut." The event is designed to encourage people to participate in earthquake drills on the 142nd