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BART riders say security improving with new fare gates 03:08. BART said Tuesday that train fares will go up 5.5% on Jan. 1. BART said in a statement the increase will be "to keep pace with ...
BART officials said it’s hard to quantify the overall costs of the Safe & Clean Plan — an $8.5 million police pay adjustment meant to help fill vacancies was offset by $9 million in savings ...
BART stations will soon feature new fare gates intended to prevent fare evasion after the transit agency's governing board unanimously approved a $47 million contract on Thursday.
A BART rider enters the turnstiles at Powell Street BART with a Clipper Card on Tuesday, July 7, 2020. The agency's fares will increase by an average of 5.5% across the system beginning on Jan. 1 ...
"When I was here, I’m surprised, because no BART, and then I’m hurry because at a.m., I have to open my store, and then I booked a taxi, but it takes 20 minutes to come," Ghimire said.
BART is a transit agency that is already between $350 and $400 million in the red, but BART's board of directors did vote eight to one for the vaccine mandate in 2021. BART has not commented on ...
BART will get a decade of use out of cars meant for San Jose extension on VTA’s dime The 48 cars will cost VTA $172.6 million. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
BART officials are poised next month to spend approximately $47 million for the development of new fare gates in an effort to crack down on fare evasion.
By the end of the year, locals won’t have to pay twice when transferring between BART and Muni — if they’re using a Clipper card. Better than that: Any transfer between transit agencies in the Bay ...