Search Results
You're invited to meeting on upcoming construction opportunities for small businesses
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) will be hosting a FREE informational meeting for the public to learn about upcoming construction opportunities for small businesses. Available contracting opportunities: High-voltage electrical and other electrical Concrete and paving Wayfinding Fencing Site
New Pit Stop bathroom added at 24th Street
There are clean, well-maintained public bathrooms near four of our downtown San Francisco stations: Civic Center/UN Plaza, Powell Street, 16th Street Mission, and 24th Street Mission. The Pit Stop Program is a partnership between BART and the city of San Francisco. They are operated by San Francisco's Public
Blue Sky
Thanks for attending the 2015 BART Blue Sky Festival! Check back next year for information about the 2016 festival.
Lyndon B. Johnson
1964: President Lyndon B. Johnson describes BART as a “victory of vision” at the official groundbreaking for the system.
Progressive Policing
Our Progressive Policing Bureau and Office of the Independent Police Auditor have made BART PD a model for police reform.
“C” Cars
1987: The first “C” cars enter BART service. These cars could be used either on the ends or in the middle of trains, allowing for more flexibility.
Daily parking fee to begin Feb. 22 at Pleasant Hill Station
Dear Customer: Beginning February 22, BART will begin charging a $1.00 daily parking fee at Pleasant Hill Station. Drivers who park at this station on weekdays from 4:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. will be required to pay the daily fee. Parking fees help us meet our difficult financial challenges and maintain the
Construction at West Dublin/Pleasanton to close part of I-580 this weekend
BART and Caltrans will need to close a portion of westbound Interstate 580 (I-580) in the Dublin/Pleasanton area beginning 11p.m. on Saturday, June 19 through 9 a.m. Sunday, June 20. Ramps from Interstate 680 (I-680) leading to the impacted segment of I-580 will also be closed. These closures are necessary to
Testing equipment wire caused brake issue; not car or operators; new cars on schedule
There was no malfunction of the train car and no operator error April 22 when a car being used for operator training on a Hayward test track ran into a sand box after a brake issue, BART officials said Wednesday. The schedule for rollout of the new cars, BART’s highly awaited Fleet of the Future, will not be
Back to business as usual after Transbay Tube shutdown for maintenance
It's back to business as usual for Bay Area commuters now that the Transbay Tube has reopened following a Labor Day weekend that was labor-intensive for BART's Track, Structures, Power, Train Control, Traction Power Engineering and Train Control Engineering teams. It was a huge undertaking and the crews gave