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New Year's Eve service goes according to plan

Increased police presence and skip stop service made significant difference in moving customers BART's 2009 New Year's Eve service turned out to be one of the smoothest on record. Between 8 pm and when train service ended at 3 am, BART safely carried 87,800 customers – most of whom used the trains to enjoy

Temporary fare cut back on agenda for Aug. 12 Board of Directors meeting

A proposed temporary fare cut is back on the agenda for the August 12 BART Board of Directors meeting, after the Board postponed a decision on the proposal during its July 22 meeting. If the Board approves the temporary fare rollback, BART customers would see a 3% reduction in fares for four months. That

Trip planning help for riders impacted by cuts to our service hours

General Manager Bob Powers issued to following statement to riders who will be impacted by a 9pm closure and changing Saturday's start time to 8am: We understand that our difficult decision to reduce service hours will frustrate and create hardship for some riders and we wish we didn’t have to do it. But the

Environmental Process and Documents

Environmental Process Both the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) require evaluation of major projects for their impacts on the environment. CEQA is the California law that requires State and local agencies to identify the significant environmental

Update 17th street entrance closure at 19th Street Station

Updated: 7/1/2014 On October 14, the City of Oakland began construction on the 17th Street Gateway entrance to the 19th Street BART Station. This is the station’s southwesterly most station entrance that provides direct access to both Broadway and Telegraph Avenue between 17th and 19th Streets. Construction

Meet the Fleet: New train car gets ready to head West

BART's first new train car is nearing completion and getting ready for a cross country journey from Plattsburgh, New York to BART’s test tracks in Hayward, California. Train car 3001 is scheduled to be loaded onto a flatbed truck for its trip home late next month. Once it arrives it will undergo rigorous

Send Us Your Pictures

You've got a good eye and we want to use it! If you're a customer making your way through BART, there's no specific prohibition on taking a photo in public areas. So break out the camera phone (or buy that digital SLR outfit you've been drooling over) and send us your best BART photo for a chance to be

Take the Bay Bridge closure survey for chance to win $100 gift card

Are you planning a BART trip because of the Bay Bridge closure? Please take a moment to complete our short survey and enter to win a $100 American Express gift card. By answering a few quick questions about your travel plans, you'll help us with insight to improve BART service. Click here to go to the survey

New wheel tech quiets screeching rails

There’s news about noise: using what is literally cutting edge technology, BART is slightly changing the surface of the train wheels to make for a quieter ride. The new “wheel profile” is already being used on the Fleet of the Future pilot car on the test track and the early reviews are glowing. “According to