BART officials gave initial approval to an emergency "doomsday" plan that would significantly cut service, including potentially shuttering 10 to 15 stations to save money.
If you’re in the East Bay and trying to get to San Francisco — or vice versa — there’s a whole network of buses, ferries and ...
BART is delaying its plan to potentially close up to 15 stations — several of which could be in San Mateo County — if a regional sales tax measure fails ...
The BART Board of Directors approved Thursday a plan to close stations and make other service cuts if voters reject a sales ...
Leaders of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system voted to approve an alternative plan to cut service in an effort to save money as the agency faces what officials describe as the largest financial crisis ...
BART's Board of Directors approved a contingency plan that would slash service, close stations and raise fares if the transit agency fails to secure new funding.
BART passengers will hear two ascending notes - a perfect fifth, for those who took piano lessons - if they pause an extra ...
In the face of a financial deficit, the BART Board of Directors approved a backup budget plan Thursday that could cut up to 15 train stations, lay off 31% of ...
The plan suggests cuts down to just three lines of continuous service, 30-minute headways and major fare increases.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system was once so successful, it could rely mostly on riders to sustain itself. But the pandemic dealt BART an unusually heavy blow.
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