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BART has resumed complete service with major delays expected hours after trains at all 50 stations were stopped because of an issue with its computer system.
Bay Area Rapid Transit, more commonly known as BART, stopped running due to a computer networking system, according to a social media post by the agency.
With no trains rolling, commuters had to pivot to their cars or buses to get into San Francisco from the East Bay and ...
A pair of Bay Area state lawmakers along with various transit advocates are calling for more investment in public transportation systems after BART ...
BART officials have warned they are running out of federal pandemic funds and the transit agency is facing a fiscal cliff.
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BART recovers from systemwide shutdown
BART riders were relieved Friday after the transit agency recovered from a systemwide shutdown that lasted for hours.
CBS News Bay Area has team coverage of Friday's BART shutdown. Reporter Lauren Toms got answers on the cause of the outage ...
Friday's BART shutdown​ brought much of the Bay Area to a standstill, offering a sobering preview of what could become a ...
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the transit system averaged about 175,000 riders on weekdays during the month of ...
BART carries nearly 175,000 people most weekdays. The system went down shortly after 5 a.m. and service wasn't fully restored ...
All the way across the country, network problems also shut down a major commuter rail system. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) ...
Technology is great when it works,” one person said with a smile as he waited for an alternate ride to work in Oakland.