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Bikes on BART FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Bikes on BARTIt is the responsibility of riders taking their bikes on BART to be familiar with BART’s Bike Rules.  Vi

Safe Routes to BART

Safe Routes to BART (SR2B) is a grant program sponsored by BART using voter-approved Measure RR capital funds. SR2B is designed to help local agencies
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BART Legacy API

Serving Developers since 2010...BART's Legacy API (https://api.bart.gov/) has been around a long time. For more up-to-date, supported standards, check

Ask BART

LATEST VIDEO: All you need to know about eBART Ask BART: You ask the questions, we find the answers Ask BART is an ongoing interactive video feature produced by BARTtv in which customers ask questions on video, and a BART subject matter expert responds with the answer. BART communications staff will visit

BART by the numbers

We know you're busy so we'll cut to the chase. Here are a few facts and figures about BART you should know: 1.3 billion Number of passenger miles traveled on BART every year $400 million Amount of money BART riders spend in a year at San Francisco retailers 100 million Number of people riding BART every year

BART Perks

What is BART Perks? The BART Perks Beta pilot program tested a new platform that rewards riders for their BART travel based on when they commute. The program aimed to encourage BART travel at less crowded times and places, including before and after rush hour and on evenings and weekends. Perks was funded

People of BART PD

 BART PD Organizational ChartEXECUTIVE STAFFChief of Police - Kevin Franklin Born in Oakland, a lifelong BART rider and Bay Area resident, Kevin Frank

50 years of BART: The most iconic BART ads

"Take your BART, please!" tv commercial

“Take your BART, please!” If memes existed in the late 1980s, comedian Henny Youngman would undoubtedly have become one with these four words – a take on his signature phrase, “Take my wife, please.” The commercials aired on every major news and radio station in the Bay Area – not in the ad space necessarily

BART Schedules (PDF)

Schedule as of August 11, 2025BART to OAK service runs every nine minutes during BART service hours except when there is planned or unplanned maintena

50 years of BART: Inside the original BART cars

In celebration of BART’s 50th Anniversary this year, we’re looking back at the transit system’s five decades of service and innovation in a new series of stories. BART celebrates 50 years on Sept. 11, 2022. Upholstered seats, gold plush carpet, tinted picture windows – the original BART cars were the epitome