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Daylight Saving Time is ending: Here are some important safety tips

Daylight saving time ends at 2 am Sunday, November 6th, which not only means that you’ll set your clocks back one hour but that it will get dark earlier. It’s a good time to remember that a few simple precautions can help discourage would-be thiefs looking for an easy score. While BART does not typically see

Signs temporarily taken down in SF stations for spring cleaning project

It was reminiscent of a Twilight Zone episode this morning as some BART riders were disoriented in downtown San Francisco stations that were missing some of their station name signs. "Why the heck did the station names on the BART platforms downtown disappear?!?!" a BART rider who goes by vinzbee on Twitter

Juvenile suspect from Coliseum incident arrested by Oakland Police

One juvenile male suspect with an arrest warrant related to BART's Coliseum incident was taken into custody by Oakland Police on Friday, April 28 following another robbery in Oakland’s jurisdiction. At approximately 4:50 p.m., a plain clothes, Oakland police officer, viewed a robbery in the area of the 6200

Garage lighting improvement project launches

Work starts December 7, at Hayward Station garage which is the first of 14 garages owned by BART that are part of a lighting retrofit project. The project will replace over 10,500 existing lighting fixtures with light-emitting-diode (LED) fixtures and add new wireless web-based lighting controls that will

Help the Bay Area Tsunami Relief Train

Get Involved: Donate online at Project Concern and specify "Bay Area Tsunami Relief Train" Donate at safes located at Embarcadero & Montgomery BART stations on Monday, January 10 and Tuesday January 11 Donate at safes located at Powell & Civic Center BART stations on Wednesday, January 12 and Thursday

Opening Day

1972: On September 11, BART finally opens to the public. On opening day alone, more than 15,000 people ride the new trains.