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Have your voice heard in modernizing Embarcadero and Montgomery stations

*** Take the online survey about Embarcadero through Friday, November 7. *** Take the online survey about Montgomery through Friday, November 7. BART is looking at various station improvement options to ease crowding at its two busiest stations – Embarcadero and Montgomery. BART's average weekday ridership

Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday schedule Monday, January 19, 2015

On Monday, January 19, 2015 for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, parking will be free at our stations and reserved parking will not be enforced. We will run a Saturday schedule starting at 6am. All lines will run long trains all day. The Red Line (Richmond to Daly City) will have early direct San

$5.00 daily parking fee at West Oakland Station begins December 12

Beginning Monday, December 12, 2005, BART will be implementing a $5.00 daily parking charge at West Oakland Station as part of its paid parking program. The paid parking program is being implemented at BART's 10 busiest stations in the East Bay. Payment of parking fees will be required on weekdays between 4

New development construction adjacent to Walnut Creek Station

Thank you for your patience to date as the Walnut Creek BART Station has undergone changes to make way for new housing and retail spaces. The next phase of the construction is commencing on the former BART parking lot facing Pringle Avenue which is currently fenced-off. This construction is a privately-owned

More Daily Fee Parking spaces at Colma

Beginning Wednesday, October 24th, BART riders will have 98 additional Daily Fee parking spaces at Colma Station. BART is converting Carpool/Midday parking spaces to Daily Fee spaces on the first floor of the Colma parking structure just south of the F Street entrance. Demand for parking at Colma BART is

Expect minimal delays from select Sunday single-tracking in San Francisco

This article is for 2020, view the 2021 article about Sunday single tracking. BART's effort to replace aging traction power equipment in San Francisco has entered a new phase. The project has received a major boost in recent months thanks to efforts to accelerate critical rebuilding work during this time of