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Parking Overview

Click on the banners above to pay for BART parking by App or by website.BART ParkingBART operates parking at 35 stations. This page is specific to BAR

Water Use

BART uses about 52 million gallons of water annually, of which about 72% is for general purposes and 28% is for irrigation specifically. On average, t

Doing Business

Contracting and Procurement OpportunitiesTake a look at upcoming procurement opportunities and contracts out for bid at BART, including bids received

Airport Connections (SFO & OAK)

San Francisco International Airport (SFO)Oakland International Airport (OAK)Oakland International Airport (OAK)BART trains connect OAK with downtown S
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To/from Downtown Oakland Take BART from OAK to Coliseum Station. From Coliseum Station, transfer to a Richmond-bound train. It takes about 12 minutes

Completed TOD projects

Together with BART's community and developer partners, the transit-oriented development program has completed developments at sixteen stations, totali

Airport Connections (SFO & OAK)

San Francisco International Airport (SFO)Oakland International Airport (OAK)San Francisco International Airport (SFO)BART trains connect SFO with down
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If you fly into the International Terminal, turn right when leaving customs, and take the escalator up to the departures level. Walk straight ahead an

Rarely seen photos of the prototypes that started it all

An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar., proto1.jpg, An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar., proto2.jpg, An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar., proto3.jpg, An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar, proto4.jpg, An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar., proto5.jpg, An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar., proto6.jpg, An image of a 1/12 scale model of a BART train car prototype from the 1960s. Image courtesy of Sundberg-Ferar., proto7.jpg
The iconic original BART car could have looked very different.Industrial design firm Sundberg-Ferar, which created the concept and design of the origi

Fun Stuff

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.field--field-wysiwyg img { margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 50px; } UPCOMING EVENTSSaturday, Nov. 9 - BART at Anime Destiny,