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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

Holiday fun in Downtown Oakland

The Berenstain Bears are the grand marshals of the sixth annual Oakland Tribune Holiday Parade, which marches through the streets of downtown Oakland beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3. This popular holiday event attracted 50,000 spectators to downtown Oakland last year. Don't get caught in parade

Supply chain and delivery delays impact Clipper's plastic card inventory

BART and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) encourage travelers to put a Clipper® card on their mobile phones because global supply chain issues have once again severely depleted the inventory of plastic cards. Clipper is available for mobile phones through either Apple Pay or Google Pay.Clipper

All night service Labor Day weekend

Trains run hourly, stop at 14 stations after midnight September 1, 2 and 3 BART runs hourly, overnight service to 14 stations Saturday, September 1, Sunday, September 2 and Labor Day, Monday, September 3 when Caltrans closes the Bay Bridge for earthquake retrofit work. Currently there is no scheduled

Sunday Riders: new schedule change impacts Sunday service

On February 11, 2019, BART's new schedule change went into effect impacting Sunday service. To upgrade the electrical power system in Downtown San Francisco from 8am-6pm, we need to single track trains in San Francisco on some Sundays. Expect 15-20 minute delays when single tracking is taking place from 8am-6

Bay Area transit agencies cheer infrastructure bill passage

Transportation agencies from around the Bay Area celebrated the signing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) today, thanking President Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, as well as California’s federal delegation for their leadership and support. The bill will provide nearly $1