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Permits

BART offers various permits that can be applied for and tracked through an online portal. Permits can be obtained for holding special events in BART p

Contact Us

We're here to help. There are multiple ways to contact BART depending on your needs.BART Main LinePhone operators are available at 510-464-6000 from 8

Accessibility Overview

BART is committed to complying with all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations as well as State of California accessibility requirements. I

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why doesn't BART run 24/7 or at least later on Friday and Saturday nights?Why can't my train be longer? Why can't all trains be 10 car trains?I went i

AB 2923 Implementation

What is Assembly Bill (AB) 2923?On September 30, 2018, Governor Brown signed AB 2923 into law. It added sections 29010.1 through 29010.12 to Californi

Ashby TOD

Thirty years ago, the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) program was established to build BART’s
Click here to see more information, In 2015, the City began a robust community process to develop a plan for the Adeline Street corridor which includes the Ashby BART station and its par
Next Steps
Click here to see more information, BART – with participation by City representatives – will select a developer via a competitive process which is planned to start in winter 2024-‘25.  I
Recent Actions
Click here to see more information, 2023November 16, 2023: The BART Board of Directors update on the Ashby Station TOD planning effort. Download the meeting presentation.November 8, 2023
Community Engagement
Click here to see more information, BART and the City of Berkeley want to ensure all stakeholders interested in future transit-oriented development at the Ashby BART station are involved

OIPA Recommendations

OIPA Recommendations on Procedures, Practices, and Training:One of OIPA's important responsibilities is to develop specific recommendations concerning

Bay Fair Access and Development

January 2011Announcements!Last year, the Safe Routes to Transit Grant Program awarded funding for safety and security improvements prioritized in the

Title VI Archives (Pre-2017)

Hardcopies of all past reports are available upon request to:Office of Civil Rights, 2150 Webster Street, Oakland, CA 94612Phone: (510) 464-6752Fax: (