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For the first time since the original BART (San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District) system was built in the 1960s, BART has completed construction on a brand-new substation facility in the ...
BART service is restored after a computer outage shut down the entire system for commuters Friday morning. Expect some residual delays to all destinations. Here are live updates on the transit system: ...
San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system experienced a massive system-wide outage on Friday, due to a computer networking problem. All train services starting around 5 AM local time ...
At 9:17 a.m., BART posted on the social media platform X that the system was fully up and running, but to expect delays after service being halted since about 4 a.m.
"BART is shut down everywhere, so I Ubered to the Ferry Building. It was $50 for six miles. Now I'm taking the ferry to Alameda, and then taking another Uber to Lake Merritt," Galang said.
BART trains, which typically begin running at 5 a.m., remained shuttered until just after 9 a.m. BART spokesperson Alicia Trost said the train’s control system “couldn’t power up correctly ...
The 50 stations in BART’s ridership area were all closed for nearly five hours. The agency announced the closure of the system about 4:25 a.m.
One of the worst things that can happen to daily commuters is when public transportation has delays – or a full-blown shutdown. On Friday, May 9, San Francisco’s BART announced a system-wide ...
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system said it had fully restored train lines after a systemwide shutdown interrupted the Friday morning commute. Delays were still likely.
Chris Filippi, a spokesman for BART, said in a statement that the computer issues had affected all 50 stations within the system. At the El Cerrito Plaza station in the East Bay city of El Cerrito ...