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Entrance Closure Alert: Market and Beale streets entrance at Embarcadero Station to close 9/5 for canopy work
On Tuesday, September 5th the Embarcadero Station entrance at Market and Beale streets will be closed for up to eight months to build a new canopy. The new canopy will protect our escalator at this entrance from the elements to help limit breakdowns.
While this entrance is closed, patrons will still be able to use one of the other entrances to the station, including the Market and Pine entrance across the street.
Over the next 4-5 years BART will construct 16 canopies on Market Street over downtown station entrances. As part of a separate project, new escalators will be installed at each of these locations following the canopy construction. In addition to protecting new escalators, the canopies will improve safety and reduce station maintenance costs.
We thank you for your patience as we work to complete this important construction project. For more information on this project visit: bart.gov/about/planning/sfentrances.
Rider alert: Major Transbay Tube delays on weekend of June 4-5
PRESS CONFERENCE VIDEO FROM FRIDAY, MAY 27 The first weekend of critical maintenance work on the Transbay Tube went according to plan, with another round coming up the weekend of June 4-5. The maintenance means major delays and additional transfers for some customers going through the Transbay Tube.
Accessible Fare Gate Replacement at Civic Center Station
April 1, 2024 Update
On April 1st, crews finished installation and put into service the next generation fare gate at the elevator entrance of the Civic Center platform.
Posted March 22, 2024:
BART will replace the existing accessible fare gate near the elevator on the platform level of Civic Center Station with a new Next Generation Fare Gate. The work is set to begin March 22, 2024 and is expected to be completed by April 5, 2024. During the work, the elevator will remain open and there will be an accessible path for riders, but it will require temporary new tap in/tap out procedures (see below).
Later this summer, BART will replace all the fare gates on the concourse level of Civic Center Station.

Our “Must Tap” Policy During Construction
During construction, riders will not be able to tap their Clipper card at the faregate in front of the elevator on the platform. All riders using the elevator will need to tap in and out of the station at the concourse level.
To leave Civic Center Station:
- riders will exit the train at the platform level;
- take the elevator up to the concourse level;
- go to the Station Agent booth nearest the elevator;
- ask the Station Agent to enter the paid area;
- have the Station Agent tap the rider's Clipper card at the accessible fare gate to exit.
To enter Civic Center Station:
- riders will be required to tap a Clipper card at the concourse-level accessible fare gate near the Station Agent’s booth closest to the elevator;
- enter through the concourse-level accessible fare gate and take the elevator down to the platform.
During construction BART will provide an accessible pathway for riders through the construction area. Signs will be prominently displayed to help guide riders.
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Entrance closure alert: Civic Center Station Market and 7th Street entrance temporarily closed 4/29 for canopy work
On Monday, April 29, 2024 the Civic Center entrance at Market and 7th streets (on the north side of Market Street) will be closed for up to eight months for the construction of a new canopy.
While this entrance is closed, patrons will still be able to use one of the other entrances to the station. Entrances open during construction include one directly across Market Street at 7th Street as well as Market and Leavenworth streets.
Over the next 4-5 years BART will construct 16 canopies on Market Street over downtown station entrances. As part of a separate project, new escalators will be installed at each of these locations following the canopy construction. In addition to protecting new escalators the canopies will improve safety and reduce station maintenance costs.
We thank you for your patience as we work to complete this important construction project. For more information on this project visit: bart.gov/about/planning/sfentrances.
Bay Area transit agencies coordinate the Big Sync to unify schedule changes
Bay Area transit agencies are now syncing schedules in a whole new way with a focus on improving transfers between systems and making schedule changes at the same time. Transit riders who use more than one system will see a variety of improvements across the Bay Area this month, saving some riders up to 16 minutes on their trips.
Many Bay Area transit agencies are rolling out new schedules mid-January in coordination with each other and have now aligned the timing of schedule changes twice each year, once in summer (mid-August) and once in winter (mid-January). Since 2022, the number of transit agencies with full schedule change alignment (changing schedules at the same time in August and January) has increased from four to 20 – a 400% increase.
Advancing schedule change alignment is a key priority for Bay Area transit general managers who meet on a weekly basis to make transit more rider-focused and efficient.
The Big Sync reduces travel time
Agencies meet several months in advance of each schedule change to share planned changes and to look for opportunities to improve transfers.
Specific service coordination efforts for January include:
- BART is timing its late evening Millbrae service that runs every 15 minutes to line up with Caltrain’s service every 30 minutes. In September 2024, Caltrain’s new electric service schedule significantly improved transfer times. Both agencies have coordinated on a helpful transfer timetable to show which trains connect and their transfer wait times.
- VTA is making changes to match both BART’s and Caltrain’s schedule changes to ensure timed transfers are maintained at various locations across the South Bay and Peninsula.
- In San Francisco, Muni is restoring the 30X Marina Express bus for two morning trips at 7:15am and 7:45am, beginning in February. Morning commuters will be able to enjoy a fast, direct connection from the Marina to BART and the Transbay Center connecting to various bus lines.
- For transit riders traveling during the morning commute from Napa County’s Redwood Park n Ride on the Napa Valley Transportation Authority’s bus 29 to El Cerrito del Norte Station to catch the Red Line into San Francisco between 5:30am and 8am, their trips will be six minutes faster on average and up to 16 minutes faster.
- For transit riders returning home on their evening commute from the San Rafael Transit Center in Marin County to the Richmond Parkway Transit Center in Contra Costa County between 3pm and 6:30pm on the Golden Gate Transit #580 or #580X and the AC Transit #76 (transferring at Cutting Blvd and Harbour), their trips will be 5 minutes and 40 seconds faster on average and up to 16 minutes faster.
- Transit riders departing the Salesforce Transit Center between 9pm and midnight on the Golden Gate Transit bus 130 and the Marin Transit bus 35 (transferring at the San Rafael Transit Center), will arrive at the Canal Area of San Rafael (Kerner and Larkspur) 15 minutes faster.
“These are examples of how Bay Area transit agencies are acting as one network to better serve the Bay Area to help reduce traffic and improve the quality of service,” said Alicia Trost, Chief Communications Officer at BART. “Making transit faster than driving a car and easier to navigate is possible when the Bay Area invests in transit and we all work together.”
Bay Area Transit in 2025 is anything but business as usual
Riding transit will be more affordable in 2025 as Bay Area transit agencies are working with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission on the upcoming Next Generation of Clipper, which will give transit riders free or discounted transfers between systems. A unified approach to maps and directional signs across the region is also being tested and expanded. And agencies are participating in Clipper BayPass to test the concept of a prepaid unlimited transit pass and fare capping. Clipper BayPass is being sold to interested organizations who would like to offer their employees an all-you-can-ride transit. These programs will help increase transit ridership and will help meet local and state climate goals.
Puppies rescued during stolen vehicle arrest
BART PD’s proactive enforcement efforts to combat vehicle crimes at Coliseum Station resulted in an arrest and the rescue of several young puppies who were found in a stolen vehicle. BART PD officers working as part of our Strategic Response Team in collaboration with the Alameda County Regional Auto Theft Task Force Tuesday afternoon spotted a vehicle that was reported stolen out of Fremont being driven through the Coliseum Station parking lot. Officers attempted to make a stop, but the suspect fled in the vehicle. During a short pursuit a dog fled from the stolen vehicle through an open window. Eventually 28-year-old Courtney Taylor of Oakland stopped the vehicle and was taken into custody. Multiple puppies were found in the vehicle and have been turned over to Oakland Animal Control. A search was conducted and the dog who fled from the vehicle was not located. Taylor was arrested in connection with eight felony and misdemeanor charges and has been booked into Santa Rita Jail.


Single Tracking that had been scheduled between North Berkeley and El Cerrito Plaza on Sunday, January 26 has been postponed
(January 21, 2025 update)
The vegetation management work that had been planned between North Berkeley and El Cerrito Plaza for Sunday, January 26 has been postponed. A new date has not yet been finalized. BART will now offer normal Sunday service on January 26.
On Sunday, January 26, a work team will be deployed in the trackway between North Berkeley and El Cerrito Plaza stations to manage vegetation that could pose a hazard to service. To ensure the work can be done safely, service through the project area will be reduced from two tracks to one at between those two stations. Riders in the area should expect delays of 20-25 minutes on those work dates. BART will also cancel Red Line service for the day. Richmond riders wanting to travel transbay can board an Orange Line train and transfer to a Yellow Line train at MacArthur Station. A shuttle train will operate between SFO and Millbrae stations all day.
Rebuilt escalator and new canopy open at Market St. stations
Two projects transforming BART entrances along Market Street marked significant progress as May gave way to June.
The Escalator Replacement Project opened a completely rebuilt escalator at Embarcadero Station on May 31, 2024, connecting the platform to the concourse level near the Beale St. entrance. Crews are set to rebuild another platform escalator at the other end of the station next.

Meantime, two crews farther down Market Street are advancing as well. Workers rebuilding platform escalators at both Civic Center and Powell Street stations are approaching the finishing line.
Not to be outdone, the Canopy Project completed a new canopy above an entrance at Montgomery Street Station the evening before the escalator at Embarcadero was opened. The new canopy at the entrance near Sutter St. contributes to better security and will provide protection to a new escalator when the unit at that entrance is rebuilt.

Together, the Canopy and Escalator Rebuilding projects are improving the safety and cleanliness of entrances along Market St, BART’s most heavily used stations.
Expect delays from single tracking between North Concord and Concord 1/13-1/14
Riders should expect delays of up to 20-minutes on the Antioch Line in the Antioch and SFO directions due to scheduled track maintenance between Concord and North Concord on Saturday 1/13/24 and Sunday 1/14/24.
Trains will share one track between Concord and North Concord in both directions while crews work on track infrastructure upgrades in this section.
These delays will also impact train departure times down the line because the trains will be arriving a few minutes later than usual. Check real time departures for your station to see what to expect.
Also, since you are here, heads up that on Monday, January 15, 2024, BART will run a Saturday schedule on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Saturday service means BART will open at 6am and close at midnight and there is less service on the Yellow line (service every 20 minutes).
January 15th will also be the first day of minor schedule changes. Some departure times have shifted by a few minutes and we encourage riders to check to see if their trip is impacted.
Link21 holds informational roadshow to share train technology analysis for second train crossing
The Link21 Program is making progress toward its goal of creating a faster, more connected train system across the 21-county Northern California Megaregion that provides equitable, affordable, and accessible travel for future generations. One key aspect is building a second underground train crossing of the San Francisco Bay, allowing riders to travel to various destinations in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento area, Monterey Bay area, and Northern San Joaquin Valley.
Link21 recently completed an exciting analysis of the different benefits that standard-gauge (Regional Rail) and broad-gauge (BART) train technologies can provide to the region through this project. This Program milestone will determine which technology should operate in the new crossing as an important step toward defining a project that will provide riders with enhanced and more reliable travel options.
Through the spring and early summer, Link21 is on an informational roadshow sharing analysis findings that demonstrate how the two technologies provide similar benefits and where they differ in terms of service, equitable outcomes, connections, and operations.
“Link21 will make investments to offer more train service for future generations to thrive, connect, and flourish in our vibrant Megaregion,” said Link21 Program Director Sadie Graham. “The community and stakeholder engagement we do now and the decisions we make will help ensure the project delivers accessible, reliable, and environmentally conscious transit solutions that will benefit our communities for years to come."
Virtual Community Meetings
Register at Link21Program.org/events to attend a meeting via Zoom and hear a presentation from Link21 Team members.
- Thursday, June 6, 2024 | 6-7:30 p.m.
- Monday, June 10, 2024 | 6-7:30 p.m.
Meetings will be interpreted in Spanish and Cantonese. To request American Sign Language and other accommodations, email [email protected] or call 855-905-Link (5465) at least three days in advance of the meeting date.
Online Open House
Visit Link21OpenHouse.com anytime 24/7, starting in mid-June, to conveniently participate when it works for you, whether it’s from the comfort of your own home or while commuting on the train. The Online Open House will be available for several weeks.
Can’t make the events? Link21 will be in local communities. Visit Link21Program.org/events for more information.
About Link21
Link21 is a long-range transportation program sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) and Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority. Together with partners, Link21 will transform the train system within the 21-county Northern California Megaregion, which includes the greater San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay area, the Sacramento area, and the Northern San Joaquin Valley.
Link21 will make it more convenient for people to take BART and Regional Rail (commuter, intercity, and high-sped train service) throughout the Megaregion.
Learn more at Link21Program.org.