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BART runs limited overnight service on Halloween

But not Sunday night into Monday morning It’s official – BART will definitely run limited overnight service beginning at midnight tonight until the start of normal Sunday morning service, which resumes around 8 a.m. BART said yesterday that it would extend service past its usual midnight closing time to run

BART Board names new General Counsel

Matthew Burrows takes over as District's top attorney The BART Board of Directors voted unanimously to select Matthew Burrows as the District's General Counsel. Burrows succeeds Sherwood Wakeman, who retired in July. The General Counsel is responsible for leading BART's Office of the General Counsel, which

East Contra Costa BART Extension Implementation

The eBART Project is under construction, having entered the implementation phase in cooperation with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA), and Caltrans. The three partners, together with BART, are coordinating on design, construction and funding. The

BART expands service for weekend A's games

BART will run longer trains this evening, Saturday and Sunday to accommodate the crowds of baseball fans heading to the Oakland A’s versus Seattle Mariners series at McAfee Coliseum stadium. Tonight’s game begins at 7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday’s games begin at 1:05 p.m. BART officials suggest riders buy

Take BART to Sunday Streets in the Mission June 7

The next in the series of car-free "Sunday Streets" events in San Francisco will highlight the Mission District -- and BART makes it easy to get there. For the June 7 event, the public can participate in a wide variety of free, car-free activities. The central gathering point is Garfield Square Park, at 26th

Charter bus items will be in BART's Lost and Found

BART's lost and found office regularly helps riders reconnect with items they have inadvertently left behind on trains, from sweaters to sunglasses. Now, they're also helping out with items left behind on the special charter buses that BART provided to carry riders during the strike last week when trains were

BART to run longer trains for Cal game

BART will run longer trains Saturday, December 6, to accommodate the thousands of expected football fans heading to the Cal versus Washington match-up that begins at noon.After the game, BART urges football fans to enjoy Berkeley shops and eateries until the post-game crowd thins out. To ease your game day

Joint BART, AC Transit Board meeting

Members of the BART and AC Transit Boards of Directors and staff from the respective agencies are meeting on Thursday, September 14, at 2:00 p.m. to discuss ways to coordinate services and improve transit in the East Bay. The meeting will take place in the BART Board Room located on the third floor of the

BART's Top 23 Accomplishments of 2023

2023 has been a big year for BART as we laid the critical groundwork toward a new vision and a better future. It’s a future that features a cleaner, safer, easier-to-use BART that prioritizes all riders - and it’s right around the corner. 

Here are 23 things BART is proud of this year. 

Riders exiting a station

We understood travel patterns were changing…so we changed with them. 

  1. BART listened to riders clamoring for more comprehensive service outside 9-to-5 work hours. We increased service during nights and weekends, where ridership is growing fastest. From weekend sporting events to evening concerts, BART is dedicated to being the safest, fastest, most reliable way to get where you need to go for fun.  
A BART train with car traffic in the background

We made historic updates to modernize our system.  

  1. We are now running exclusively new trains as part of the base schedule.  
  2. We migrated to 100% digital payments, eliminating paper ticket waste, and paving the way for our new state-of-the-art fare gates that will bolster ridership, revenue, and rider safety in 2024. 
  3. We rolled out the first gates to the public at West Oakland Station this week, ending the year with yet another upgrade to BART’s public safety infrastructure. Watch the time lapse video.
Train seats being cleaned

We doubled down on safety and cleaning. 

  1. We released our Safe & Clean Plan to show the progress we have made in making our system cleaner, safer, and more reliable.  
  2. Customer on-time performance is at 92%. 
  3. We doubled the police presence in the system, and we won awards for using unarmed Ambassadors and Crisis Intervention Specialists to increase staff presence in our system and help people in need. 
  4. We discontinued the disruptive fare inspections during the morning commute at Embarcadero Station and re-deployed the fare inspectors to ride trains and inspect Clipper cards at more stations. 
  5. We started running shorter trains to enhance safety because data shows without a doubt that active spaces are safer spaces. 
  6. We launched our “Let’s Talk About Us” campaign about domestic violence and Phase II of our Not One More Girl initiative addressing sexual harassment. We believe using art to change a culture of violence and building community partnerships to make BART safer is important. 
  7. We doubled the rate of deep cleaning train cars, and we increased the pressure washing of stations.  
Canopy at Montgomery Station

We made stations more welcoming. 

  1. We made it easier to pay for parking with the new Tap-and-Go feature on the Official BART Mobile App that allows customers to pay for parking with just one tap. 
  2. We reopened newly remodeled all-gender restrooms at Embarcadero and Downtown Berkeley stations. We now have six open underground restrooms. 345,000 people used these attended, clean, and safe restrooms in 2023. 
  3. We deployed a comprehensive strategy to clean up Civic Center, resulting in a dramatically improved station experience from previous years.   
  4. We now have ten brand-new escalators in downtown San Francisco and six new canopies along Market Street. 
  5. We’re increasing the discount for low-income riders from 20% to 50% with the Clipper START program beginning January 1, 2024.  
Train with TOD and birds

We advanced our efforts to build housing on our property. 

  1. BART was proud to celebrate the openings of three transit-oriented development projects - Gateway at Millbrae Station, Waymark at Walnut Creek, and Kapuso Upper Yard at Balboa Park, creating over 1,100 new homes, including over 200 new affordable homes.  
  2. We advanced two additional projects by signing lease options with our selected developers at West Oakland and Phase I at Lake Merritt. These will bring nearly 1,200 new homes, including more than 400 affordable homes for riders who need them most. 
Train operator in a cab window

We focused on responsible long-term planning to secure a thriving BART today and long into the future. 

  1. We delivered a balanced budget during the most difficult financial time in the history of American public transit. The Grants team secured nearly $400 million of funds in 2023 to help pay for improvements and reinvestment within the BART system. 
  2. We welcomed our new Inspector General and nearly tripled the office’s budget so it can expand and perform even more audits and investigations to identify waste, fraud, and abuse and ensure we are maximizing our efficiency.  
  3. And most impactful of all, we successfully advocated to get financial assistance from the state budget that immediately averted an impending fiscal cliff. BART stands to receive 45% of the region’s allocation and we will continue to build the case for long overdue investment.   
Group photo at SweaterFest

We got to know our riders and celebrated transit with our biggest fans. 

  1. From our book club to new anime mascots, we activated our stations and trains with fun events to welcome people back to BART.  
Child in backpack on BART

We also haven’t lost sight of the future. 

  1. The Link21 program was awarded $11.3 million in project development funds from the state, reaffirming the critical role of our efforts to build a second train crossing between Oakland and San Francisco in helping the State achieve their State Rail Plan vision for Northern California. Link21 launched its first 18-member, community-based Equity Advisory Council to advise program on priority population concerns, including anti-displacement, connectivity, access, and service needs.  
People riding BART

BART remains the best and the safest way to travel the Bay Area.  

We are proud of what we accomplished in 2023 - from investments in public safety, modernizing our trains and schedules, improving infrastructure, increasing equity, and working toward a secure fiscal future. But we know there’s always more to be done. We can’t wait to show riders what’s in store in 2024 and beyond as we continue driving our vision for the future of Bay Area public transit. 

BART’s Brightening Crew: Blasting Away the Grime

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You may have seen them before in downtown Oakland or San Francisco, covered head-to-toe in protective gear and wielding a heated high-pressure washer wand. They’re BART’s brightening crew, and they’re on a deep cleaning mission to blast away the dirt (and blood, and vomit, and human waste) mucking up our