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Heading to the airport? Multi-Day Reserved parking now available online

Airport parking can be a hassle and is always expensive, except at BART stations. We offer inexpensive multi-day parking at many stations with easy online reservations

Multi-Day Reserved parking is for consecutive overnight stays of up to 20 weekdays (weekends are free). Pay by website or on the official BART app. You will need to provide the license plate of the car you plan to drive and a phone number.

Park in the designated Reserved area. There is no need to print anything in advance or display anything inside your car. 

View our Parking Pricing page with links to parking area maps for each station.  

Millbrae Station is quicker and easier than SFO parking

While you can park at any BART station that offers parking, one great option to get to SFO via BART is to purchase Multi-Day Reserved parking and drive to Millbrae Station then take a quick 4-minute BART ride to SFO, which is faster than the long-term parking provided at SFO. Millbrae is also cheaper at $6/day, plus free weekends. 

The reserved parking area at Millbrae is located on levels 3, 4, and 5 of the parking structure.

Daly City, Colma, South San Francisco and San Bruno also offer parking and have frequent service to SFO served by both the Yellow and Red lines.

Check out our BARTable Holiday Airport Travel Guide 

We’ve put together a complete airport guide to make your trip a seamless one. https://bartable.bart.gov/featured/bartable-holiday-airport-travel-guide

More Details about Parking

Multi-day reserved parking may be purchased up to 60 days in advance, and twenty weekdays of parking may be purchased at a time. Parking on weekends is free. Visit the Parking section for more information.

You may cancel your reservation on the official BART app or the Reserved parking website by clicking on the “cancel” button next to where your active reservation is shown. For single/multi-day parking, you may cancel up to 11:59 p.m. on the night before the reservation. You can elect to cancel the entire reservation or only specific days. You will be assessed a $2 fee for each cancellation action, and the refund (minus the fee) should appear on your payment method within 72 hours. Please note that the transaction cannot be cancelled until it has been settled with your bank, which can take up to 24 hours.

 

Installation work to begin Wednesday, May 7 for Next Generation Fare Gates at North Berkeley Station

On Wednesday, May 7 BART will begin the installation of Next Generation Fare Gates on the concourse level of North Berkeley Station. The installation work will happen in stages so riders can continue to use the remaining gates while new ones are being installed. A temporary gate will also be installed to support entry and exit. There will be additional BART staff as well as signage to direct riders to the open gates. The installation of each new set of gates is expected to take up to two weeks to complete. The work to replace all three sets of fare gates at North Berkeley Station is expected to continue into June.

A temporary barrier will be installed around each set of gates when it is ready to be removed to provide a safe workspace for the installation team as well as to protect riders from construction. The work will not delay train service, but riders may experience a few extra minutes wait to pass through the gates during peak travel hours.

The latest work comes after BART has successfully installed Next Generation Fare Gates at 29 stations across the system. All 50 BART stations will have new fare gates by the end of 2025. You can learn more about BART’s Next Generation Fare Gates project here.

List of discounts BART offers through Clipper including a QR code that links to additional info.

Installation work to begin Wednesday, May 21 for Next Generation Fare Gates at 19th Street Station

On Wednesday, May 21, BART will begin the installation of Next Generation Fare Gates on the concourse level of 19th Street Station in Oakland. The installation work will happen in stages so riders can continue to use the remaining gates while new ones are being installed. There will be additional BART staff as well as signage to direct riders to the open gates. The installation of each new set of gates is expected to take up to two weeks to complete. The work to replace all four sets of fare gates at 19th Street Station is expected to continue through June.

A temporary barrier will be installed around each set of gates when it is ready to be removed to provide a safe workspace for the installation team as well as to protect riders from construction. The work will not delay train service, but riders may experience a few extra minutes wait to pass through the fare gates during peak travel hours.

The latest work comes after BART has successfully installed Next Generation Fare Gates at 35 stations across the system. All 50 BART stations will have new fare gates by the end of 2025. You can learn more about BART’s Next Generation Fare Gates project here.

List of discounts BART offers through Clipper including a QR code that links to additional info.

Safe & Clean Plan

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 BART’s made big changes. We put the concerns of our riders first and enacted the Safe and Clean Plan. Here’s what we've accomplished so far. Welcome
Safety and securityEnsuring BART Police are riding trains more, increasing their visibility, and keeping riders safe by doubling officer presence syst

Installation work to begin October 11 for Next Generation Fare Gates at San Francisco International Airport Station

BART will begin the installation of Next Generation Fare Gates on Friday, October 11 at San Francisco International Airport Station. The station has a total of four sets of fare gates, two on the upper level and two on the lower level. Workers will replace one set on each level of the station simultaneously. While this work is being done, a set of the old gates will remain open for riders on each level. There will be signage to direct riders to the open gates. There will also be additional staff on site to help direct riders. Once the installation of the first two sets of new gates is complete, work will begin on replacing the third and fourth arrays.

A temporary barrier will be installed to provide a safe workspace for the installation team as well as to protect riders from construction. Each new array is expected to take up to two weeks to install. The latest work comes after BART successfully installed Next Generation Fare Gates at 24th Street Mission, Antioch, Civic Center, Fruitvale, Oakland International Airport, Richmond, and West Oakland stations. 

All BART stations will have new fare gates by the end of 2025. You can learn more about BART’s Next Generation Fare Gate project here. Riders can provide feedback about the new gates at bart.gov/comments.

List of discounts BART offers through Clipper including a QR code that links to additional info.

Installation work to begin Friday, June 6 for Next Generation Fare Gates at Bay Fair Station

On Friday, June 6 BART will begin the installation of Next Generation Fare Gates on the concourse level of Bay Fair Station. The installation work will happen in stages so riders can continue to use the remaining gates while new ones are being installed. A temporary gate will be installed to support entry and exit. There will be additional BART staff as well as signage to direct riders to the open gates. There will also be a service gate available for those riders who would typically use an accessibility gate.

The installation of each new set of gates is expected to take up to two weeks to complete. The work to replace all three sets of fare gates at Bay Fair Station is expected to continue into July.

A temporary barrier will be installed around each set of gates when it is ready to be removed to provide a safe workspace for the installation team as well as to protect riders from construction. The work will not delay train service, but riders may experience a few extra minutes wait to pass through the gates during peak travel hours.

The latest work comes after BART has successfully installed Next Generation Fare Gates at 36 stations across the system. All 50 BART stations will have new fare gates by the end of 2025. You can learn more about BART’s Next Generation Fare Gates project here.

List of discounts BART offers through Clipper including a QR code that links to additional info.