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Escalators out of service briefly for inspection and other work in downtown SF 11/12-15

On Tuesday, November 12 through Friday, November 15, we will remove selected street-level escalators and platform escalators at Montgomery, Powell, and Civic Center stations from service for several hours to allow inspections and other work in advance of planned replacement that will be done in the future (a passenger bulletin will be issued in advance of that work). Below is a schedule:

Schedule of work by station day and times

To check if an elevator is in service before arriving at a station, please call 510-834-LIFT (510-834-5438) 
or 888-2-ELEVAT (888-235-3828), or sign up for elevator status alerts at www.BART.gov/stations/elevators

Barricades will be posted around the escalators during the work. There may be changes to this plan for unforeseen circumstances.

preliminary work begins

The work is part of the first major preliminary step in replacing BART’s most heavily-used escalators.

Crews on these dates are opening up the top and lower landing pits of escalators so exact measurements of the footprints can be taken and used in the custom designing and building of the new, modern units. 

The BART Board in March approved the single largest contract to replace escalators in BART’s history.  The $96.5 million contract is funded by voter-approved Measure RR and will target escalators that regularly malfunction in downtown San Francisco

The Market Street Escalators Renovation Project will install and replace a total of 41 escalators at Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell, and Civic Center Stations. Twenty-two of the escalators that will be replaced extend from the street to the concourse levels of the stations while 18 connect concourses with station platforms.  Additionally, a street level escalator at Civic Center Station will be relocated to the entrance closest to the Orpheum Theatre where only stairs currently exist.  Many of the units being replaced are among the oldest in the entire BART system. 

Street-level escalators will benefit from better protection from the elements as BART is moving forward with a separate contract to build new canopies over all downtown San Francisco station entrances.

It’s anticipated BART can complete work on six escalators per year. The first escalators are expected to be delivered for installation in spring 2020.

For the most up-to-date information about these escalators or any others, you can check escalator status at http://www.bart.gov/stations/escalators.

We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your patience.
 


This article was originally publish on August 8, 2019 with dates in August.