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13th Annual Oscar Grant Vigil at Fruitvale Station - Oakland, OG Vigil 2022-1.jpg, Cal State East Bay Restorative Justice Class - Hayward, 1-CSUEB Restorative Justice May 2016.JPG, Fremont High School Senior Capstone Presentation - Oakland, 2-Fremont High School Senior Capstone May 2017.jpg, OIPA, BPCRB, and Jack and Jill of America, Inc. (Contra Costa Chapter) Forum, 4-Jack & Jill Forum April 2017.jpg, The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) Forum - Oakland, 5-NOBLE Forum March 2016.JPG, BART Board Community Meeting - San Francisco, 6-SF BART Community Meeting June 2019.jpg, National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE) Bay Area Police Oversight Forum - Oakland, 7-NACOLE Regional Forum May 2019.jpg
OIPA continuously seeks opportunities to meet with counties civic groups, neighborhood councils, social clubs, and other community based organizations

Station Access Signage Standards

Download a copy of the draft Station Access Signage and Wayfinding Guidelines (SASWG), and provide your comments below!What Is Station Access Signage?

Clipper Customer Service

 The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) manages the regional Clipper® Card for San Francisco Bay Area transit agencies, including BART. Clip

Videos

BART System Maps 1972-2020 50 Years of BART | Beginning with BART 50 Years of BART | A Matter of Pride 50 Years of BART | Along the Way 50 Years of BART | Three to Get Ready 50 Years of BART | A Vision to Reality 50 Years of BART | The Transbay Tube 50 Years of BART | Building the Transbay Tube 50 Years of

Historical Documents

Historical Reports List of BART Chronology (1947-1991) BART History in the Making 1957 Rapid Transit Commission Report 1961 Parsons Brinckerhoff-Tudor-Bechtel Engineering Report 1962 The Composite Report BART, Prepared by Parsons-Brinckerhoff-Tudor-Bechtel 1964 BART General Manager B.R. Stokes' Memo to the

Copyright, Trademark, Terms and Conditions

CopyrightAll content on the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) website (http://www.bart.gov) including the collection, arrangement, assembly and presentation of pages and all logos, maps, text, images, feeds and databases are the property of BART or its content suppliers and are protected by

Service resumes following medical emergency at Embarcadero Station

Service StatusBART has resumed normal service following a major service disruption at Embarcadero BART Station. Expect residual delays. What HappenedAt approximately 2:00 pm, a person was reported on the floor of a train car. Emergency personnel responded and BART service was restored at around 3:30 pm. Keep

Stories

To learn the story of BART, look to its system maps BART's maps tell a story of their own. From the original system map, with its dark blue and gray background, to the most recent map, take a voyage through time by way of BART's maps. Read Full Story One man’s fight to make BART accessible for all Harold