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A one-day Clipper Card outage earlier this month cost BART hundreds of thousands of dollars, KRON4 has learned. According to ...
In California, Bay Area Rapid Transit has suffered so much that it needs a state bailout — and possibly a new business model. By Soumya Karlamangla Plans to build apartments have sparked a fight ...
The Clipper card, used for travel on all forms of public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area, was down on Tuesday morning.
BART-Man is the public transit hero the Bay Area needs By Dan Gentile , Senior Culture Editor Updated May 4, 2021 7:29 a.m. BART-Man poses inside a BART station.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system will adjust their train schedule on Jan. 13 as they switch to a modern train control system and coordinate with other transit agencies for smoother service, ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit train at the El Cerrito station. (Binxing Wang/Edgar Searle/Wikipedia via Courthouse News) SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — Lawmakers from the San Francisco Bay Area announced they are ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit Fast Facts. Movie Theatre Seats, Screen and Projector are for Sale as the Santa Barbara International Film Festival Remodels Film Center ...
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The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) has provided transportation for Bay Area residents and visitors for more than 45 years. Unfortunately, BART’s approval rating has plunged as riders complain about the ...
In the Bay Area alone, transit agencies are facing a cumulative $2.5 billion budget deficit over the next five years. ... including the end to night or weekend service on Bay Area Rapid Transit ...
Six hours, nine minutes and 51 seconds. That's how long it took for Miles Taylor, a.k.a. Miles in Transit, to speed run the entire Bay Area Rapid Transit system.
With Commuters Staying Home, Transit Agencies Try to Reinvent Themselves. In California, Bay Area Rapid Transit has suffered so much that it needs a state bailout — and possibly a new business ...