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Welcome to BART!Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) connects the San Francisco Peninsula with communities in the East Bay and South Bay. BART service curren
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Operating Hours, BART operates during the following hours:Weekdays (5:00 am - 12:00 am) Saturday (6:00 am - 12:00 am)Sunday (8:00 am - 12:00 am)Why doesn't BART run 24
Fares and Clipper Cards, Fare CalculatorFares OverviewWhere to BuyClipper is now the only fare product available to purchase fares systemwide. There is a $3 acquisition fee to
Safety and Security, BART is continually upgrading safety and security measures to help keep our riders and employees out of harm's way. Please follow these important safe
Accessible Services, BART has a number of features to make it easier for seniors and persons with disabilities to use the system.Learn more about discount tickets, elevato
Title VI, BART is committed to complying with the requirements of Title VI in all of its federally funded programs and activities. Any person who believes they
Social Resources, BART is developing a strategic plan- a coordinated and comprehensive approach that maintains a safe and clean environment for riders—while connecting
Safe & Clean Plan, BART is rolling up its sleeves to make sure riders feel safe, to keep our trains cleaner than ever, and to provide the best service yet – from departu

BART turns 50

State created BART on June 4, 1957 BART is celebrating a major milestone. Fifty years ago-on June 4, 1957-the California State Legislature and the governor took a preemptive strike against the massive influx of cars and people moving into the Bay Area after World War II and officially created the San

Bike to BART today!

Join thousands of Bay Area commuters as they get some fresh air and exercise, avoid high gas prices and coast past traffic gridlock while biking to work or to BART on "Bike to Work Day" today, Thursday, May 19. Register for Bike to Work Day at www.youcanbikethere.com and you'll be entered to win fabulous bike

BART Safety Tips

To help keep you safe, BART has more than 4,000 working cameras throughout our system and we are increasingpolice presence.Please follow these important safety tips while traveling on BART: Download the free BART Watch App: it lets you send a private text to BART Police dispatch. Save the number for BART

Take BART to the ballpark

The smell of the grass, the crack of the bat and the familiar "boop, boop" of a BART train mean all the excitement of Major League Baseball in the Bay Area. The 2007 season is drawing to a close, be sure to get to a game before the last out! Make your run to the ballpark as easy as possible, take BART to the

BART destinations for kids

by Caroline Grannan Just riding BART can be a fun outing for children, but let's be realistic -- a trip should have a destination. These kid-friendly daytime outings let you take BART, forget about traffic headaches and have a great family day -- most of them an easy stroll from BART and one an invigorating

Take BART to the ballpark

It may be the dog days of summer, but both the A’s and the Giants are turning the heat in a push for the postseason. As this exciting MLB season heads down the stretch, skip the traffic and ride BART to the ballpark. BART is the best and easiest way to get to Oracle Park (previously known as AT&T Park) and O

BART celebrates Pride: 50 years proud, 50 years BART

50 years proud, 50 years BART

During PRIDE Month each June, we celebrate the history and triumphs of LGBTIA+ people around the world and their manifold contributions to society. BART has a long history of supporting its LGBTIA+ employees and the community at large. In addition to proudly walking in the San Francisco Pride Parade each year

BART and MTC to seek approval to bolster BART Inspector General funding

The budget for BART’s Office of the Inspector General would increase by 170 percent to $2.7 million annually under a new proposal co-developed by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Executive Director Andrew Fremier and BART’s General Manager Bob Powers. BART and MTC have identified $1.7