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BPD raises money for cancer research with special uniform patches this fall
BART Police are raising money for cancer research with the sale of special uniform patches to be worn during September and October if officers choose. BART PD will recognize National Prostate Health Awareness Month in September with a light blue shoulder patch, and will observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month
New Detours inside Coliseum Station for Earthquake Safety Work--Update
Updates: Periodic nighttime work activity inside the Station during weekdays is scheduled in April and May, starting as early as Thursday, April 11 at approximately 9:00 pm. Night work will continue through the morning blanket (non-revenue hours) and conclude early the next morning at approximately 4:00 am
Six months in, elevator attendant pilot program at Civic Center and Powell is going strong
By MELISSA JORDANBART Senior Web Producer Six months into a pilot to provide elevator attendants at two BART stations, data show the program is helping to keep stations cleaner. And it’s getting rave reviews from customers, too. The pilot at Civic Center and Powell Street stations began on April 30, 2018, and
Elevator attendant who uses wheelchair knows firsthand the importance of accessibility
By MELISSA JORDAN BART Senior Web Producer BART’s newest elevator attendant knows firsthand the importance of accessibility and having clean and safe elevators. Michael Stitt uses a wheelchair himself and is the first BART elevator attendant to do so.He was working a shift last Thursday at Civic Center
Repaving project happening at Daly City Station through spring 2014
In early October 2013, we will begin a repaving project at our Daly City Station. The project should be completed in the spring of 2014. The work will be done Monday-Friday from 7am to 7pm with some night and weekend work. There will be 3 Phases (weekdays) and 5 Work Areas (weekends & nights). Please download
Riders urged to be watchful for signs of measles infection
BART and Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS) are urging riders to seek medical attention if they exhibit any symptoms of measles after CCHS learned that a person infected with the contagious disease traveled on BART in the East Bay last week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says measles
Powell St. Station, gateway to San Francisco's world class shopping, to get a makeover
***Take the online survey through Monday July 7. As part of BART’s Station Modernization Program, we are developing a co mprehensive plan to help modernize and improve the station’s function and enhance our customers' ov erall ex perience. Join the conversation by attending one of our in-station open houses
Expect brief transbay delay during Caltrans implosion
Caltrans officials are making their final preparations for Saturday’s implosion demolition of pier three, a remnant of the old Bay Bridge structure to the east of Yerba Buena Island. The implosion is scheduled to occur at one of two times – either early in the morning between 7 and 7:30 am, or at around 1 pm
Bus stops temporarily relocated at Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station
Earlier in the year, contractors began work to construct the City of Oakland's Coliseum Transit Hub Streetscape project along San Leandro Boulevard in front of the BART Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station. The project consists of a concrete median with landscaping, a colored concrete crosswalk, new traffic