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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) What was the BART to Livermore Extension project? What were the Project Goals? What is an Environmental Impact Report (EIR)? What Agency was the Lead Agency for the project? What was the environmental process for this project? What does the EIR evaluate? How is the earlier

24th Street Station elevator out of service from 10/12 to 10/17

The only street-level elevator at 24th Street Station will have to be removed from service on Sunday 10/12 to repair a crack in the glass on inside of the door. The entire door must be removed and taken to our shop to make the repair. We expect that the repair and reinstallation of the door will be completed

Survey for August commute period bike pilot received more than 7,500 responses

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Bike Pilot. “A lot of passengers took the time to provide feedback through online and telephone surveys. We’ve received more than 7,500 responses,” said Angela Borchardt of BART’s Marketing and Research Department. The pilot was designed to test actual conditions

Unions approve tentative contract agreement

BART Board to Vote on contract at next meeting Tuesday evening July 19th, members of BART's two biggest unions, SEIU and ATU, voted to approve the tentative agreement that their leaders and BART negotiators reached early in the morning of July 6th. BART's Board will vote on the contract at its next regular

Economy

Strategic indicator: Jobs and housing units near BART stations Goal: Contribute to the region's economic competitiveness and create economic opportunities BART owns an estimated 250 acres at 27 stations that could accommodate future development. BART partners with developers to advance construction of transit

Saturday Service on President's Day

Monday, February 19, 2007, President's Day, BART operates a Saturday schedule with service beginning at 6 a.m. and running until midnight on all five lines. BART's administration offices are closed in observance of the federal holiday. There will be no charge for BART parking on President's day and the

Board gets update on bike program improvements and successes

By RAQUEL CRITESBART Communications Intern More people than ever are using bikes to get to BART, reflecting overall record ridership, and BART has set a new goal for bike access that aims to improve the safety and convenience of the BART experience for cyclists and noncyclists alike. In 2012, the BART bike

Contactless parking payment now available systemwide

As part of our 15-step plan to welcome back riders as the region reopens, we are expanding contactless parking payment via the official BART app to all stations that offer parking. With the feature, riders can park at any station and pay for their parking stall on their phones through the official BART app