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Elevator out of service at No. Berkeley Station 8/15-19

We will repair/replace the flooring in our elevator at North Berkeley Station Monday 8/15 to Friday 8/19. While the repairs are being done, there will be no elevator access to the station. We will be upgrading the splash guards and flooring in the elevator to prevent liquid from flowing under the floor and to

Service restored at Lake Merritt; system recovering, some residual delays

Service has been restored in both directions bewteen Lake Merritt and Fruitvale stations and the system is recovering after earlier major delays due to a smoking cable. The incident started around 7:50 a.m. on Friday when the smoking cable was reported between Lake Merritt and Fruitvale stations. While crews

South San Francisco Station bike path construction underway

During the next several months, crews will be constructing a portion of a regional bicycle path on the eastern edge of the South San Francisco Station adjacent to Mission Road. As the construction occurs, some parking spaces in the far southeastern lot (facing Mission Road) will be temporarily closed off

Concord Station repaving causes bus stop, parking relocation

Beginning Wednesday, June 18, 2008, a private contractor is working to repave all BART surface parking lots at the Concord Station. This multi-phase repaving will mean relocating the bus stops to a temporary bus pick-up area and temporary closures of surface parking as each area is repaved. The closures will

Fiscal year 2019 budget among topics for evening Board meeting May 24

BART is in the process of developing its Fiscal Year 2019 budget, a process that continues Thursday, May 24, with a public hearing and budget discussion on the agenda for the Board of Directors meeting. This will be an evening meeting, beginning at 5 pm. Read the FY19 Preliminary Budget Memo. Read the Budget

Earthquake Safety Program Technical Information

Seismic Vulnerability Study One of the first and most critical undertakings of the Earthquake Safety Program was a systemwide vulnerability study — an assessment of how system components would perform during a major earthquake. Completed in 2002, the study was the most comprehensive evaluation of BART