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BART identifies funding to add over 800 parking spaces at the Antioch Station
DECEMBER UPDATE: The BART Board of Directors approved the funding plan at its December 6, 2018 meeting. With full funding identified, BART is moving ahead with plans to nearly double the amount of parking at the Antioch Station. The station has been a tremendous success since opening in late May and that has
Play BART's Dump the Pump Adventure for chance to win $500 Clipper Card
BART’s "Dump the Pump Adventure" is a fun, interactive story about the perils of driving a car. First - draw yourself! Then watch your hand-drawn character navigate through the crowded rush hour traffic in downtown San Francisco, and come up with creative solutions to get yourself out of it. Of course, it isn
BART to open early, add trains for Bay to Breakers on May 16th
BART will open two hours early and run extra long trains for the world famous Bay to Breakers race in San Francisco on Sunday, May 16th and will run longer trains for fans heading to the Giants game that begins at 1:05 that afternoon. On Sunday, most trains will begin running two hours earlier than the
Notice of Scoping Meetings on a proposed BART extension into East Contra Costa County
Notice of Scoping Meetings on a proposed BART extension into East Contra Costa County: Where and when: Tuesday, July 19, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m Dallas Ranch Middle School 1401 Mt. Hamilton Drive, Antioch Accessible on Tri Delta Transit Route 388. Wednesday, July 20, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Brentwood Community Center
BART launches interactive game, hosts events to let public weigh in on projects
BART is seeking public input on important spending decisions while planning for the next 40 years of reliable service. The public can weigh in on projects such as: a second Transbay Tube; an Express Bus Service along the busy I-680 corridor; more infill stations in key areas; and fixing the backlog of needed
BART System Services cleaners receive praise from riders, social media
BART's new focus and reinvestment into station cleanliness have been paying dividends -- and receiving notice from riders across the system. With Quality of Life issues as a top priority for improvement, BART has ramped up its hiring of station and train cleaners in the past year. The hiring focus will
Join BART PD Oct. 4 at Powell Station for National Coffee With a Cop Day
Save the date for National Coffee With a Cop Day! Please join BART Police on Wednesday, October 4, from 8-10am at the Starbucks Coffee SF Centre store located at the Powell Street BART station in San Francisco. This annual nationwide coffee klatch was founded in 2011, and brings police officers and the
BART awards first major construction contract to earthquake strengthen the Transbay Tube
Construction begins first phase of systemwide strengthening The first major construction to strengthen BART to withstand a massive earthquake is about to begin on the most critical part of the BART system - the Transbay Tube. Each weekday, nearly half of BART's 325,000 daily riders go through the Tube, which
BART Board night meeting to be held focusing on parking, budget, and fare gates
The BART Board of Directors will hold its next meeting at night to encourage greater public participation. The March 24th meeting will start at 5pm and will be live streamed on BART.gov. Due to COVID-19 the BART Board has been meeting virtually with public comment available via Zoom or email. Key topics
BART continues longer trains for evening commute because of soaring morning ridership
85% jump in morning transbay ridership Although the Bay Bridge opened around 9:00 a.m., BART will continue to run longer trains both throughout the day and during the evening commute to carry home the large number of additional riders who chose to use BART this morning while the Bay Bridge was closed. Between