Equipment problem on BART train in SF causing major delays
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Service on the BART system is gradually returning to normal after a disabled train near the 24th Street Mission station in San Francisco caused major delays in both directions Wednesday
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BART service could in two years, if voters don't approve funding for the transit service, according to the agency. (Dan Hernandez/S.F. Chronicle) Buried deep in the contingency plan to ...
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Network issues took down BART earlier today. The whole control system will be modernized soon
The regional BART transit system shut down for hours this morning due to a network connectivity issue, according to a new security report from the agency. The staffers managing the trains at the operations control center at the Lake Merritt station in ...
The BART Board of Directors issued a public apology Thursday after two recent major service disruptions that left one of the Bay Area's most expansive transit agencies paralyzed and stranded hundreds of thousands of riders across the region. During the ...
Tim Fang is a digital producer at CBS Bay Area. A Bay Area native, Tim has been a part of the CBS Bay Area newsroom for more than two decades and joined the digital staff in 2006. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service is recovering from earlier delays ...
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BART is making plans for its own death - a doomsday scenario it says could come in just years
Buried deep in the contingency plan to slash costs at BART is an all-out nuclear scenario called "Phase 3": Shut the rail system down altogether. This complete unraveling would only happen if voters decline to bail out the transit agency in November.
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- It's been a week since ABC7 News first requested to interview BART General Manager Robert Powers following the third systemwide outage since 2019. Still no response. ABC7 News Investigative Reporter Melanie Woodrow attempted to ask ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. San Francisco’s iconic commuter trains may be heading for the end of the line. The Bay Area Rapid Transit system — known to millions simply as BART — is staring down a massive ...
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit system is getting hooked up with 5G connectivity, the agency announced Tuesday. BART is working with wireless company Mobilitie to bring 5G mobile connections to the train system's tunnels, stations and rail cars by ...