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BART is making minor schedule changes effective January 15, 2024

BART is making minor changes to the schedule beginning January 15, 2024. 

Some departure times have shifted by a few minutes, and we encourage riders to check the schedule before January 15th to see if their trip is impacted. 

BART’s Trip Planner has been updated for trips beginning January 15, 2024 and PDF timetables are available here and below. 

We also slightly adjusted the BART to Antioch train arrival and departure times to reduce wait times at the transfer platform.

BART shared the new schedule with partner transit agencies in early November to give time for them to make any necessary changes to ensure schedules are aligned and transfers are timed as best as possible. Schedule coordination is part of the Transformation Action Plan that Bay Area transit agencies are working on to improve the transit experience in the region. 

Weekdays

January 15, 2024 Weekday Service for Antioch to SFO (Yellow) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekday Service for Berryessa_N San Jose to Daly City (Green) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekday Service for Berryessa_N San Jose to Richmond (Orange) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekday Service for Dublin_Pleasanton to Daly City (Blue) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekday Service for Richmond to Millbrae + SFO (Red) Line.pdf

Weekends

January 15, 2024 Weekend Service for Antioch to SFO (Yellow) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekend Service for Berryessa_N San Jose to Daly City (Green) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekend Service for Berryessa_N San Jose to Richmond (Orange) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekend Service for Dublin_Pleasanton to Daly City (Blue) Line.pdf

January 15, 2024 Weekend Service for Richmond to Millbrae + SFO (Red) Line.pdf

Fiscal year 2020 budget among topics for BART Board meeting May 23

BART is in the process of developing its Fiscal Year 2020 budget, a process that continues Thursday, May 23, with a public hearing and budget discussion on the agenda for the Board of Directors meeting. Read the Budget Pamphlet Next Steps: May 23: Public Hearing on FY20 Annual Budget, Adopt Annual Proposition

You're invited to join BART Police for National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 7

You're invited to join BART Police Department personnel who will be posted at six BART stations on Tuesday, Aug. 7, to connect with the community and build relationships as part of National Night Out. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and

BART works on adding AC capacity; offers rider tips to help beat heat

It's another hot day in the Bay, and like everything else, BART is affected when the temperatures soar. ADDING AC CAPACITY "The heat can wreak havoc with the air conditioning units on some of our train cars. We are working hard to incorporate new technologies which will add capacity to the air conditioning

Take BART to the 2024 Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco

San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade happens Saturday, February 24, 2024,. It is the largest illuminated night parade in the country! 

Montgomery Station is the closest BART station to the start of the parade at Market and 2nd Streets that begins at 5 p.m. Embarcadero and Powell stations are also near the parade route.

Look for the BARTmobile with BART staff who will be marching in celebration!

Download our coloring sheet

Visit our BARTable guide for celebrating the Lunar New Year.

 

Avoid Lines at Vending Machines and Put Clipper on Your Phone

Getting a Clipper card on your cellphone or Apple Watch before you head to the parade will save you time and money. 

Before you leave home, put a digital Clipper card in your phone’s (or Apple Watch’s) digital wallet through either Apple Pay or Google Pay and load funds for immediate use (check the round trip fare for your trip). Every rider 5 years and older needs their own Clipper card - families can’t share a card. Do not use the Clipper app for this. Taking these steps before you arrive at BART will save you time (and the $3 plastic card fee) as lines for the vending machines may be long.  

BARTmobile at the Chinese New Year Parade

Just a few more weeks to become a "Bay Area Explorer" on BART!

Bay Area Explorer banner

There are just a few more weeks to become a "Bay Area Explorer" on BART by hopping on our trains and completing cool challenges. 

In September, BART partnered with Bay Area Explorer 4.0., a free, educational campaign that uses AR gaming to help kids engage in free outdoor learning experiences using their phones or their parents’ phones. Think Pokémon Go, but for parks and education. 

For Bay Area Explorer 4.0., BART launched four missions for riders that will take them on a fun journey from Warm Springs to San Leandro, Millbrae to Daly City, North Concord to Rockridge, and Richmond to Ashby. The missions will run until Oct. 16. 

Anyone can join by downloading the free Agents of Discovery mobile app and completing missions made up of educational “challenges” that teach children about local history, culture, ecosystems, and safety. Simply get on the train and head to one of the mission areas to activate the game or play while on your commute. 

Other missions offered in the Bay Area include the Oakland Zoo, Don Edward National Wildlife Refuge, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, Santa Clara County Parks, the City of San Jose, and more.

Players who complete missions will receive rewards as they play and also earn the chance to win big prizes, including a $250 Clipper Card.

Click here for more information and to download the mobile app, available on the App Store and Google Play.

Map of Bay Area Explorer Challenges