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BART's Safe & Clean Plan is transforming the rider experience

Train car cleaner Alyssa Barnes mops the floor of a BART car with disinfectant soap and steaming hot water during a train car thorough clean.

 

As the Bay Area’s backbone public transit system, 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 departure to destination. 

 

BART Police Officers

Commitment to Safety & Security

  • Ensuring BART Police are riding trains more, increasing their visibility, and keeping riders safe by doubling officer presence systemwide.
    • Average response time is down to 4 minutes.
    • Increased patrols are yielding results by deterring crime and quickly apprehending perpetrators when incidents occur. 
  • Progressive policing approach uses unarmed Crisis Intervention Specialists, Ambassadors and Fare Inspectors for additional patrols with experts in de-escalation.
    • 7% of calls have been diverted from police to an employee with training in social work.
  • Recruiting for all vacant officer positions and adding 19 additional officer positions once vacancies filled.
  • Making trains even safer by running shorter trains to increase the number of people in each car.
  • Maintaining 4,000+ surveillance cameras to minimize response time and hold suspects accountable.
  • LED lighting installed on platforms and in parking facilities to eliminate dark corners.
  • Conducting welfare checks for the unhoused and enforcing no drug use or smoking. 
New fare gate at West Oakland

Commitment to New Fare Gates

  • Taller, stronger fare gates to deter fare evasion are being installed.
    • Pilot fare gates installed at West Oakland Station.
    • Complete installation of 700+ new fare gates systemwide by the end of 2025.
  • Fare gates added to enclose elevators to further reduce fare evasion.

Commitment to a Clean Ride

  • Doubling the rate of deep cleaning on train cars.
  • Retired all old trains, only new trains are in service.
  • Adding nearly 66% more dedicated crews working to keep stations clean.
  • Staffing restrooms at high-volume stations with attendants to guarantee cleanliness and safety.

Adapting Service to Attract New Riders

  • New train schedule increases emphasis on ridership growth opportunities and relies less on outdated commuting models.
    • Increased service on nights and weekends, eliminates 30-minute wait times. 
    • Improved scheduled transfers. 
    • Service on BART’s busiest weekday line, the Yellow Line, increases trains to every 10 minutes from Pittsburg/Bay Point to get drivers off congested highways 4, 680, & 24.
    • New schedule improves reliability and better serves SFO and OAK.

Canceled trips nearly eliminated.
Increased Clipper START fare discount for low-income riders to 50%.
Offering Clipper BayPass, where employers purchase all-you-can-ride transit passes for employees.

Making it Easy to Explore Attractions Near BART

Family on BART

BART’s General Manager Bob Powers welcomes you back on board: 

“If you haven’t tried BART in the last few months, I encourage you to ditch your car for the day. We’ve made many improvements. From easy app-based payment to new escalators at our busy downtown stations, we’re proud of the improvements we are making every day. Most importantly, we’ve made a commitment to a cleaner, safer ride that guarantees BART remains the safest way to travel.”

New bus stop locations at Union City BART Station

Beginning Sunday April, 1, 2012, the bus stops in the Intermodal area are being relocated. With the recent completion of the Intermodal Area, the temporary bus stops on the South Accessway will be moved into the new Intermodal Area. Please download the Passenger Bulletin (.pdf) and refer to the Find Your Bus

BART Board Signs-Off on Sister Agency Agreement with Shanghai Metro

Director James Fang, SF Mayor Ed Lee with Shanghai Metro CEO Yu Guangyao Today, the BART Board of Directors approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed to develop a Sister Transit Agency affiliation with Shanghai Metro, the subway system in Shanghai, China. Such an affiliation will benefit both urban

BART to run longer trains for Giants playoff games Thursday and Friday

BART will run longer trains this Thursday and Friday to accommodate the tens of thousands of sports fans attending the San Francisco Giants playoff games against the Atlanta Braves. The Giants clinched the National League West division title on Sunday for the first time since 2003. The matchups against

BART Board approves contract on Eastern Contra Costa County extension

The BART Board of Directors has made a major step to improving the commute for hundreds of thousands of Eastern Contra Costa County drivers who battle the horrendous Highway 4 traffic each day. In a historic 7-to-1 vote this morning, the Board approved the first construction contract to build a 10-mile

BART opened an hour late Saturday morning and we are very sorry

BART opened an hour late today and we are very sorry. While trains were ready to go at 6am, we didn’t have radio communication between the control center and train operators. By 7am, BART crews restored radio communication between the yards, train operators and the Operations Control Center and all stations

BART PD's "Shop With A Cop" brightens needy youngsters' holiday season

BART PD Sgt. Tanzanika Carter with a young shopper at "Shop With A Cop" By MELISSA JORDANBART Senior Web Producer "It's the most wonderful time of the year," goes a popular Christmas tune. But the season is not so wonderful for many children from low-income families, who don't get their hopes up for a stack

Podcast: New technology could make getting to BART stations easier

HOST: “Welcome to our latest edition of “Hidden Tracks: Stories from BART.” I’m Chris Filippi and this time I’m speaking with Bob Franklin who’s the manager of customer access here at BART. And Bob great to talk to you.” FRANKLIN: “Great to be here.” HOST: “I just have to start out. Manager of customer access

Two BART Police Officers praised for work to help homeless man

Last week BART Customer Services received this note thanking two of our BART Police Officers who patrol Powell Street Station and who helped a homeless man named Alfonso. Continue reading after the note to learn more about how our officers went about helping Alfonso. (BART received permission to share this