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While some BART riders have responded well to modifications like shortened trains, others are criticizing the agency for its decision to emphasize policing.
BART service is back after a major outage Friday morning stranded thousands of commuters. The disruption is now fueling renewed calls for long-term transit funding.
Bay Area Rapid Transit, more commonly known as BART, stopped running due to a computer networking system, according to a social media post by the agency.
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.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service has been fully restored Friday, after the agency dealt with a computer outage that shut down the entire system during the morning commute.
A system-wide closure on BART early Friday that affected thousands of commuters early Friday does not appear to have been caused by antiquated equipment, according to a BART official.
INTERVIEW: BART spokesperson explains systemwide shutdown ABC7 heard from BART spokesperson Alicia Trost on the systemwide shutdown due to a computer networking problem.
All BART service resumed Friday morning after a systemwide shutdown due to a computer networking problem, the transit agency said.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — BART service across the San Francisco Bay Area is resuming Friday morning after an hours-long systemwide outage plagued the morning commute. Bay Area commuters wer… ...
BART train service was delayed by four hours on Friday morning due to a computer networking problem, sending crews to scramble to fix the issue and passengers to find other ways to get home, work ...
BART Trains Resume Service After Hourslong Outage in Bay Area Bay Area Rapid Transit, the main commuter rail system for the region, was forced to close for most of the Friday morning commute.