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BPD releases new information on robbery suspect

Update 10/12/2017: The suspect, 37-year-old Fredachi Stone, was arrested by Fremont police early Thursday morning (10/12) after he was stopped for jaywalking at 3am. BART police are asking for the public’s help to locate a suspect who robbed a woman aboard a BART train the morning of September 11 th. The

Earthquake Safety work on two stairwells at Hayward Station

As part of our systemwide Earthquake Safety Program, BART will begin strengthening both stairwells at the Hayward Station to better withstand future earthquakes. Beginning February 2017 work areas will be enclosed and you may see personnel and large equipment accessing the site. The work will involve

September's skyrocketing ridership: 3 weekdays of 400,000-plus riders

Riders drawn by BART’s 95% or better on time performance standard are flocking to the transit system in September, pushing weekday ridership past the 400,000-plus milestone for the third time this month, including more than 415,000 trips Monday, September 10. “Record ridership is great for the Bay Area. It

Station Profile Study

BART’s largest customer survey, the Station Profile Survey, was most recently conducted in spring 2015. Nearly 44,000 weekday customer interviews were completed, covering topics such as access modes to stations, origin and destination locations, and demographics. The 2015 study used a new methodology –

Security grille replacement Bay Fair Station Dec. 2014

Starting the first week of December, 2014 we will remove and replace the security grilles at the entrance to Bay Fair station. The replacement work will be done on one entrance at a time. The entrance will be closed for approximately two weeks while the work is completed. We realize that this will be

Escalator and canopy program update

The BART Board’s Operations, Safety, and Workforce Committee today heard an update (presentation linked to below) on plans to renovate or replace escalators at some of the system’s busiest stations as well as install protective canopies in downtown San Francisco. The plan represents the first major overhaul

Rockridge Tree Replacement

In 2017, BART conducted a Rockridge Station Hazard Tree Assessment by Certified Arborists of the International Society of Arboriculture. The Arborist report recommends BART remove hazard-trees adjacent to the parking lots of the station to maintain public safety. The identified hazards include 16 red ironbark