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New parking garage at Richmond Station to open May 30; $1 daily fee

The new 750-space parking garage at our Richmond Station is now scheduled to open May 30, 2013. Once the garage opens, it will be the only location for parking at the station. The surface lot on the east side of the station will close. When the garage opens we will begin charging a $1 daily fee for those who

Parking spaces closed for tree work at Rockridge 7/25-8/10

Update: 8/14 The parking spaces are returned to service. Between July 25 to August 10, 2018*, we need to close approximately 18 permit and non-permit spaces in the side of the lot bounded by Shafter and College Avenues and 25 permit spaces and 5 ADA spaces in the side of the lot bounded by Keith and College

Yellow line extra commute trains cancelled during low ridership

BART ridership on Tuesday March 17, 2020, the first day of the Shelter in Place orders, was 54,031. That represents an 87% drop in ridership compared to an average Tuesday in February. BART is running regular service, with trains long enough for social distancing, to provide transportation for essential

A billion dollar power problem

To someone who had never seen it before, electricity would likely appear indistinguishable from magic. The way it brings to life all the objects we love and depend on—everything from street lamps, to refrigerators, to the screen on which you’re reading this article—is wondrous. As an all-electric system, BART

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.