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BART Board sets fares for BART to Oakland International Airport service
The BART Board of Directors today set the fare for the extension between the Coliseum Station and Oakland International Airport (OAK) at $6.00 while leaving open the possibility that temporary promotional fares could be introduced in the future. Seniors, people with disabilities and children age 12 and under
50 Years of BART
On Sept. 11, 2022, BART celebrated fifty years since its 1972 opening. It’s an auspicious milestone for an organization that provides so much more than transportation to a region it’s now served for five decades. In September, we celebrated our 50th anniversary with multiple events and happenings, including
“BART Guy” and “BART Girl” find love on an empty Embarcadero platform
Photo of Gene Willis, right, and his wife Stefani on their wedding weekend in 2004. They met 3 years prior at Embarcadero Station. It is Thanksgiving morning in 2001, and San Francisco is a ghost town. In the early morning at Embarcadero Station, the platforms are empty except two people who, at that time
How BART Works: A Day in BART's Richmond train maintenance shop
Fred Ga works on a train at the Richmond shop. By MELISSA JORDANBART Senior Web ProducerFred Ga's job history prepared him well for the challenges of being a BART TVM, or transit vehicle mechanic.Ga had been a diesel mechanic, an electrician, a heating and air conditioning technician, and, in what was maybe
1995 BART Map
1995: In order to show the newly expanded service, BART adopts a more geographically accurate map showing much more detail.
Take BART to Macworld
Forget the hassles of driving and parking: Take BART to the 2009 Macworld Conference and Expo January 5-9 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Immerse yourself in five days worth of Mac industry experts, pundits, enthusiasts and exhibits. Take advantage of educational and training opportunities for creative
Take BART to "Titanic"
"TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition" is on display at the Metreon in San Francisco now through January 7, 2007. This blockbuster exhibition has traveled to more than 50 cities internationally, and has been seen by more than 16 million people worldwide, making it the most successful and enduring exhibition in