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New SFMOMA exhibits feature works of Georgia O'Keeffe, Ansel Adams and Robert Frank
Georgia O’Keeffe, Black Hills with Cedar, 1942. Collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, The Joseph H. Hirshhorn Bequest, 1981; © 2009 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; photo: Lee Stalsworth By Melissa JordanBART Senior Web Producer With
Parsons Brinckerhoff
1956: The Parsons Brinckerhoff Report outlines plans for the regional transit system that will become BART.
Office of Civil Rights - Small Business Outreach
Please email [email protected] if you are interested in any of the upcoming Measure RR events. In the email, indicate which event you are interested in.
District History
1957: The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is officially formed by the California State Legislature.
Fremont Flyer
1972: On October 2, a computer failure sends the “Fremont Flyer” off the tracks, leading to a redesign of BART train control.
North Concord Opens
1995: BART expands to North Concord/Martinez, the first of four extensions that would open in the next 18 months.
Parking fees to increase at multiple stations starting in January
There will be a $0.50 daily parking fee increase at many stations starting in the month of January, 2014. Below are the dates of the new parking fee for each station (and the new daily fee). Jan 13, 2014 -Fremont Line: Fremont ($2 per day), Union City ($2 per day), San Leandro ($2 per day), Fruitvale ($2 per
Mobile Clipper payment comes to iOS and Android devices
As riders return to BART and Bay Area public transit, Clipper card is now easier to use than ever. The regional transit fare card is now supported on the iPhone, Apple Watch and Android devices which support Google Pay. BART fare gates support mobile Clipper payment. Riders can tap their smartphone or
Series of Link21 Community Events Scheduled in November
Phase 1 of Link21 is currently underway. The public is invited to attend one of several in-person and virtual events this fall to engage with the Link21 team on this critical long-term planning investment in a new train crossing of the Bay and other improvements. Public input on potential rail improvement