BART welcomes NBA All-Star Game by installing Next Generation Fare Gates at all downtown San Francisco stations

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Just in time for the arrival of All Star weekend, BART has successfully installed new fare gates at all four of its downtown San Francisco stations. Riders who use Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell Street, and Civic Center stations are now using the state-of-the-art gates that bring an entirely new look to BART and provide a boost for safety in the system.

“We’re excited to welcome visitors to BART in downtown San Francisco with these new fare gates that are helping to transform the rider experience,” said BART General Manager Bob Powers. “These gates are already proving to be an effective deterrent against fare evasion. The gates are not only boosting safety but they’re expanding access for people in wheelchairs and those who bring bikes or strollers to our system.”

BART General Manager Bob Powers
BART Crisis Intervention Specialist Stephine Barnes
BART Board President Mark Foley
BART Train Operator Dewayne Deams

The new gates feature clear swing barriers with a one-of-a-kind door locking mechanism to deter fare evasion. The gates include advanced 3D sensors that can detect if someone is in a wheelchair or has a bike, stroller, or luggage with them, allowing for more time before the swing barrier closes. They feature LED lighting on the swing barriers and pathway through the gate to help visually impaired riders.

“Getting Next Generation Fare Gates installed in time for All Star Weekend is a huge win for riders,” said Bay Area Council Chief Operating Officer John Grubb. “These four stations are gateways welcoming thousands of visitors from around the globe to downtown San Francisco. The gates give BART a whole new appearance and they’re providing a big boost for rider safety.”

BART has successfully installed new gates at 18 of its 50 stations. Full deployment systemwide will be completed by the end of 2025. Learn more about the project here. Riders can provide feedback about the new gates at bart.gov/comments.