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Phase II temporary parking changes at Lafayette starts 11/18 (Update)

Update: START DATE HAS CHANGED DUE TO RAIN DELAYS--now 11/18/2017 We are continuing to make improvements to station access and the parking lots at Lafayette Station. When fully completed, this project will increase the number of ADA-compliant parking spaces, improve signs, replace paving, improve circulation

Link21 Seeks Community Members for Newly Formed Equity Advisory Council

The Link21 Program, sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) and Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), is seeking members to serve on its newly formed Equity Advisory Council (EAC). Link21 is working with the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and other

Artists reimagine seder plate in new exhibit at Contemporary Jewish Museum

A new exhibit at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco features works of local and national artists in "New Works/Old Story: 80 Artists at the Passover Table." The Dorothy Saxe Invitational exhibition builds upon the museum's tradition of inviting artists from a variety of backgrounds to explore a

Show your support for extending pre-tax transit commuter benefits

As a Bay Area transit rider, you might have been taking advantage of the federal pre-tax commuter benefit. But you might not have heard that Congress let the tax provision expire at the end of 2011 and it is no longer applicable --unless Congress acts to re-establish this important tax benefit. Without an

Temporary parking changes at Daly City Station June 2017

Starting Saturday, 3 June, 2017, we will begin work reconstructing the upper-level parking lot next to John Daly Blvd/Delong Street at our Daly City Station (click here for map). The project will include a redesign and paving of the Delong Parking lot (upper BART surface lot) that will include a new bus

Outreach begins on SF escalator and entrance improvements

Thanks to State Proposition 1B and the City of San Francisco, BART has received $12 million that gives us the opportunity to make extensive improvements to escalators and entrances at some of our downtown San Francisco stations. We have entered into a planning and design process to determine the best use of

Acts Against State Law

Gender based violence and harassment is not tolerated at BART. While harassment of any kind is improper, California law does not specifically define general harassment as an illegal activity. While harassment is not tolerated within the BART system, a police officer would have to determine if the type of