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BART, early adopter of Earthquake Early Warning System, shares learnings with other agencies around the country
When an earthquake strikes, every second counts. That’s why BART developed technology that leverages the U.S. Geological Survey-managed ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) System, which was built through partnerships with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), U.S. Geological
BART 1st major transit agency in U.S. history to be led by two African American women
Women assume BART's two top posts & pay tribute to Rosa Parks On Thursday, December 15th, the BART Board of Directors unanimously elected two African American women to the District's most powerful posts – making BART the first major transit agency in U.S. history to be led by two Black women. (BART Media &
Join BART in celebrating the 7th annual National Dump the Pump Day, Thursday, June 21
On June 21, BART will celebrate National Dump the Pump Day by passing out Dump the Pump stickers to riders at the Embarcadero, Montgomery, 12th Street/Oakland City Center, Downtown Berkeley, Fruitvale and Balboa Park stations from 6 a.m. – 9 a.m. BART riders can wear the sticker during the day for a chance to
BART hosted community Open House on potential Rockridge Transit-Oriented Development on 4/13/23
Original article published on March 30, 2023. BART will continue to update this webpage with more information regarding Rockridge Station TOD. Article updated May 15, 2023 to reflect that the comment period has closed. BART is excited to announce a community Open House on Thursday, April 13 at Rockridge
San Leandro 2nd-graders thank BART; free rides for field trips still available
A group of second-graders from San Leandro showed their creativity -- and finesse at etiquette -- in thanking BART for its Free Rides for Field Trips program, funded by the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Thousands of slots are still available for the program; teachers should visit www.bart.gov/fieldtrips for details
BART PD and San Francisco PD team up on joint foot patrols in downtown San Francisco
BART PD Officer D. Davis and SFPD Officer S. Dumont on a joint foot patrol BART Police and San Francisco PD are teaming up on joint foot patrols to address quality of life issues in and around downtown San Francisco stations. The free areas of BART’s downtown San Francisco Stations have long been the joint
BART Board hosts rare tour of Hayward Maintenance Complex for 10/27/22 board meeting
RSVP FOR THIS EVENT BART Board President Saltzman has requested a BART board meeting site tour at the Hayward Maintenance Complex. This mobile board meeting offers the public a rare chance to go inside our maintenance facility. This board meeting is in person only and will not be live-streamed or video
BART one step closer to securing $1.17 billion federal grant to increase transbay capacity
BART is one step closer to increasing the number of trains operating through the Transbay Tube and lengthening peak hour trains in a program designed to relieve crowding. The Federal Transit Administration today announced it has given BART approval to advance the Transbay Corridor Core Capacity Project into
BART personal hand strap available for sale for riders wanting to avoid touching train car surfaces
As riders plan to return to BART, BART is working to accommodate to riders' concerns about cleanliness and possible COVID-19 transmission via touching surfaces. One solution is the personal BART hand strap, which is lightweight, easy to use and easy to clean. The BART hand strap is made of polyester and nylon
BART website adds new trip plan functions, including bike directions, using Google Maps
The BART website ( www.bart.gov) just went live with new trip planning functions, including bicycle directions and station area points of interest that use the Google Maps API. In addition to walking and driving directions, you now can get bicycling directions between BART and any address using the BART