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New Coliseum mural gives voice to Oakland students
Watch the unveiling ceremony at https://youtu.be/GuPVqofjOYk On Friday August 21, BART unveiled a new mural at the Coliseum BART Station that was inspired by the strategic visioning of seven Oakland Unified School District students through a paid summer internship program at BART. The mural reads “For the
Contractor success story: Maurice Brewster, Mosaic Global Transportation
Here’s the first in our Contractor Success Story series – an interview with Maurice Brewster, the CEO and President of Mosaic Global Transportation. Later, read more about how BART’s Office of Civil Rights works to help small and disadvantaged businesses share in the success of BART projects. But first, let’s
Longer trains for San Francisco Pride, A's/Rockies
Longer trains will also run Saturday and Sunday for A's/Rockies Series at Oakland Coliseum BART will provide longer trains to accommodate the crowds attending the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Parade and Celebration in San Francisco this Sunday, June 28. The parade begins at 10:30 a.m. at Market
May 17 is Bike to Work Day
Bike to work, skip the traffic, Thursday May 17 Join thousands of Bay Area commuters as they get some fresh air and exercise, avoid high gas prices and pedal past traffic gridlock while biking to work or to BART on "Bike to Work Day," Thursday, May 17. This is the Bay Area's 13th annual Bike to Work Day
As Fleet of the Future grows, plan for retiring legacy fleet takes shape
BY MELISSA JORDANBART Senior Web Producer With a steady flow of new Fleet of the Future trains arriving in 2019, BART is planning what to do with the fleet of the past – the “legacy” train cars that have served the Bay Area with many dating to the start of BART in 1972. There’s lots of public interest in what
Montgomery platform elevator to be out for service Sept. 21-25
From Monday, September 21, through Friday, September 25, 2009, BART crews will be interrupting platform elevator service at the Montgomery Street Station to complete flooring replacement. This elevator shutdown will limit access to train platforms at this station. If you require an elevator, you must plan
Walnut Creek elevator to be out Oct. 26-28 for upgrades
From Monday, October 26, through Wednesday, October 28, 2009, BART crews will be shutting down elevator service at the Walnut Creek Station to complete elevator communication upgrades. The elevator shutdown will limit access to our San Francisco platform at this station. If you require an elevator, you must
Parking fees begin January 18th at San Leandro Station
Beginning Tuesday, January 18, 2011, BART will begin charging a $1.00 daily parking fee at San Leandro Station. Drivers who park at this station will be required topay the daily fee weekdays from 4:00 am to 3:00 pm. The parking fee program, combined with existing programs, will offer customers a variety of