- bart. gov | Bay Area Rapid Transit | Bay Area Rapid Transit
BART achieves highest quarterly Passenger On-Time Performance since early 2014 Take BART to FIFA World Cup 2026 games, watch parties, and other events Expect 30-minute delays starting at 9pm some Sunday-Thursday nights between Millbrae and SFO, plus delays in the area for train control modernization work through Summer 2026 Fare Calculator
- Bay Area Rapid Transit - Wikipedia
Historically, BART operated BART Express bus service between 1974 and 1997, extending transit coverage to central and eastern Alameda and Contra Costa counties; these routes were discontinued following the completion of rail line extensions starting in the late 1990s
- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) | SFGOV
Learn how to use the BART rapid transit system to travel within San Francisco and around the SF Bay area Use BART to easily access both the SFO Oakland airports
- BART Red subway - SF Bay Area - Transit app
The BART subway map for the Red line is shown above The BART subway map shows you an overview of all the stations served by the BART Red line to help you plan your trip on BART
- San Francisco BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) - MetroEasy. com
BART opened in 1972 and was one of the first U S systems to use automated train control It has long ranked among the busiest metros in the country, historically fifth by ridership, with hundreds of thousands of daily passengers before the pandemic
- Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco – Schedules, Routes Stops . . .
For more detailed information, you can visit the official website of Bay Area Rapid Transit at bart gov If you have any questions, feel free to contact the operator at 510-464-6000
- BART Schedules, Trip Planner, and Routes - Moovit
Choose a BART stop to view all BART departures and arrival times See full schedules and get details on BART lines operating at each stop for easy trip planning
- BART - 511. org
Clipper is currently accepted on Muni, BART, AC Transit, VTA, SamTrans, Caltrain and Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, and will eventually be accepted on all forms of Bay Area public transit
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