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BART PD serves up coffee and conversation in San Francisco
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BART Prom is sold out - NO TICKETS AT DOOR
BART Prom is sold out. There will be NO tickets available at the door.
Next Stop: Prom night. Break out the taffeta, tease up that hair, and dust off your dancing shoes. BART is hosting its first-ever prom at Rockridge Station. Skip the pricy stretch limo and take a ride that’s even longer: a BART train. All ages are welcome. Bring a date or don’t!
On Saturday, June 6, from 6pm to 10pm, the Rockridge Station parking lot will transform into a fully decorated dance hall for BART Prom: Enchantment Under the C Line, an all-ages, 1980s-themed celebration with an under-the-sea twist. Whether you missed your prom, just want a do-over, or younger kids in your house want to experience a prom, this is your stop.
Buy tickets on Railgoods.com ($15)
The night will feature DJ Billy Vidal (6pm to 8pm) and live 80s cover band Sixteen Scandals (8pm to 10pm). The BART Prom Court will be crowned at 8pm (more info on how to enter to win below).
Every ticket includes entry to the event, unlimited punch, a BART boutonniere or corsage, and a printed prom photo keepsake.
What to expect
The event space will be transformed with rad decorations that blend prom-night sparkle with under-the-sea flair. You can expect:
- A DJ and live band performing throughout the night
- A prom photo booth with a printed keepsake
- BART boutonnieres and corsages -- included with ticket purchase
- Punch bowls and water
- Two additional photo stations for taking your own pictures
- Food available for purchase
- BART merchandise for sale from Railgoods.com (6pm to 8pm)
- Coat check
- Fully accessible
- Some seating provided
- Extra restrooms
- Police presence and First Aid
BART Prom Court Contest
A BART Prom Court will be crowned during the event, just like a traditional prom! Winners receive special BART-themed crowns and free entry to the event.
To win the coveted crown, post your BART promposal on social media by June 3 and tag BART (see handles below). Staff will select three finalists, and the public will vote for the winners via an Instagram poll before the event.
Instagram:@sfbayarearapidtransit | Bluesky: @bart.gov | X: @sfbart | Facebook: facebook.com/bartsf | YouTube: youtube.com/bartable | TikTok: @sfbart
What’s the C Line?
That’s how BART staff internally refer to a section of the Yellow Line, and for one night, we’ll venture “under the C” to celebrate. The 1980s inspiration comes from a defining era for BART, when service expanded, ridership surged, and new train cars and infrastructure helped shape the system riders know today (and who doesn’t love an 80s prom?).
Dress code
80s-inspired, any generation of prom attire, under-the-sea themed, or any creative look that fits the vibe. Outfits must be appropriate for an all-ages event.
Accessibility info
One elevator is used to travel between the street, the concourse, and the trains at Rockridge Station. Access the elevator at street level just outside the station on College Avenue between Miles Street and Keith Avenue. View the elevator and Station Agent booth locations. Staff will be on hand to assist patrons.
To reach the check-in area, enter the parking lot via the Miles Avenue driveway and travel through the parking lot toward the station entrance. Check-in will be located in the first row of the parking lot adjacent to the College Ave. sidewalk. Staff and signage will help direct you.
If you have questions or would like to request special accommodations, contact Michelle Robertson, BART Communications, at [email protected].
Code of Conduct
To ensure a safe and welcoming environment, all attendees must follow BART’s Customer Code of Conduct and event rules:
- No drugs or alcohol
- No smoking or vaping
- No harassment of any kind
- No inappropriate exposure
- No vandalism or destruction of property
- No outside food or drinks
- No weapons
- No moshing
- No animals except service animals or those in training
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times
Failure to follow these rules will result in immediate removal from the event.
BART sees double digit drop in crime
The latest numbers from the BART Police Department show through the end of August overall crime in the system is down 15% compared with the same period in 2023. The trend includes a 10% drop in violent crime. The decline in the crime rate comes as BART has been experiencing an increase in ridership. All of BART’s top 10 post-pandemic ridership days were in September, driven by special events including the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco and the final Oakland A’s homestand. Read the full Chief’s Report with all the latest safety numbers.
“The drop in criminal activity on BART is happening as we have been going all out to implement our Safe and Clean Plan,” said BART General Manager Bob Powers. “Our riders have been loud and clear that they want us to step our game up when it comes to their safety and the cleanliness of our system. We have more work to do on behalf of our riders, but these numbers indicate our commitment to maximizing our visible safety presence is paying off.”
“Since I became BART Police Chief one year ago, it has been my top priority to maximize the number of officers walking trains and patrolling our stations,” said BART Police Chief Kevin Franklin. “Our officers are more visible than ever. Their efforts are containing relatively small concerns before they grow into big problems that harm service.”
Additional safety highlights from the latest numbers:
*Only 12 electronic thefts and robberies were reported across the entire system in August. That’s the lowest total for any month since 2021 when ridership was much lower than today.
*BART PD reported 13,016 total enforcement contacts through August, up from 7,791 for the same period in 2023.
*BART PD’s response time for Priority 1 emergencies averaged 4 minutes and 25 seconds in August, among the fastest for any law enforcement agency in the Bay Area.
BART’s Safe and Clean Plan is a commitment to riders to maximize resources to boost their safety and provide clean service. BART’s stepped up safety efforts include sworn officers, non-sworn Crisis Intervention Specialists and Transit Ambassadors, as well as the implementation of Next Generation Fare Gates, which have now been installed successfully at seven stations. All 50 of BART’s stations will have Next Generation Fare Gates by the end of 2025.
BART PD patrols a system that spans five counties and includes 50 stations with 131 route miles of track. You can keep up with all BART’s safety trends in the monthly Chief’s Reports.
A new strategy helps BART to reduce delays in the Transbay Tube
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