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Friday's BART shutdown​ brought much of the Bay Area to a standstill, offering a sobering preview of what could become a ...
Technology is great when it works,” one person said with a smile as he waited for an alternate ride to work in Oakland.
"This is another reminder that the Bay Area does not work without BART, without Muni, without public transportation systems..
BART riders were relieved Friday after the transit agency recovered from a systemwide shutdown that lasted for hours.
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.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system said it had fully restored train lines after a systemwide shutdown interrupted the Friday ...
State Senator Scott Wiener, a staunch advocate for more transit funding in the Bay Area, spoke with ABC7 about Friday's BART shutdown and how vital the system is. He said incidents like this present a ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit, the main commuter rail system for the region, was forced to close for most of the Friday morning ...
With no trains rolling, commuters had to pivot to their cars or buses to get into San Francisco from the East Bay and ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service has been fully restored Friday, after the agency dealt with a computer outage that shut ...
San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit system experienced an outage. Get updates on the situation and learn how it happened.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the transit system averaged about 175,000 riders on weekdays during the month of ...