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Virtual town hall scheduled for blind and low vision community on 2/28/23

BART will host a virtual town hall for the blind and low vision community as a follow up to the very successful safety orientation at 19th Street Station in January. The Town Hall is scheduled for Tuesday, February 28th from 10am to noon. After an introduction from General Manager Bob Powers, the BART

Parking areas at West Oakland Station being reconfigured

In the next few weeks, the parking areas at West Oakland be reconfigured to allow for more first-come, first-serve Daily Fee parking. More of our riders are using BART only occasionally, so we are expanding first-come, first-served Daily Fee parking to better accommodate these new commuting patterns. One of

Earthquake Safety Program Construction Updates (archive)

Major Earthquake Safety Construction Work in Progress As part of our ongoing system-wide Earthquake Safety Program, construction work has begun in stations and other patron areas. Over the next five years, you will encounter work at various locations throughout the BART system. We appreciate your patience

Podcast: Training ramps up to fuel Fleet of the Future expansion

More BART riders than ever before can now ride the Fleet of the Future through the Transbay Tube. By mid-February, every transbay line will be served by a Fleet of the Future train. As more new cars arrive, BART is expanding its hands-on training for the operators who will run the new fleet. On the latest

Podcast: Crowding relief efforts for Downtown San Francisco Stations

Host: “Welcome to ‘Hidden Tracks: Stories from BART.” I’m Chris Filippi. Well this time we’re talking about the future of some of the busiest stations in the BART system. Embarcadero, Montgomery Street, Powell Street and Civic Center are seeing more riders all the time. BART has launched an ambitious plan to

Title VI evaluation of paratransit fare proposals

In 2009, East Bay Paratransit Managers from both AC Transit and BART began working with East Bay Paratransit's Rider Advisory Group, the Service Review Advisory Committee, to develop a proposal for increasing and restructuring fares for East Bay Paratransit ADA service. This effort was intended to restore a