BART, Muni and Caltrain report major increases in ridership this spring. The agencies say that’s due to nice weather, better ...
The budget that would take effect in July comprises $3.1 billion for operations and $1.2 billion for capital expenditures.
The Bay Area transit agency said a nearly 50% increase in ridership over the prior weekend underscores the critical role it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BART trains are not running on the Transbay Tube Sunday night due to a PG&E outage. (Benjamin Fanjoy/For the S.F. Chronicle) BART ...
Bay Area transit agencies are seeing ridership climb, with some systems now getting close to pre-pandemic levels. But is it sustainable?
OAKLAND, Calif. - Several Bay Area public transit agencies are facing massive budget deficits fueled by a post-pandemic ridership slump. Now, California is stepping in with a $590 million loan to help ...
Let's not sugarcoat this. Either Bay Area transit agencies get funding or drastic cuts will be made. Here's a scenario not far from the truth presented during a recent rally in support of public ...
Just after 5 p.m., BART said there was an equipment problem on the track between 19th Street and MacArthur, and that it was creating a 20-minute delay. It was soon upgraded to a major delay, and by 6 ...
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