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DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD AND OTHER SUPPLIES. THE BART SYSTEM IS BACK UP AND RUNNING AFTER A COMPUTER ISSUE CAUSED ALL BART TRAINS TO STOP. THIS MORNING. THE MASS KCRA 3’S RYAN CURRY SPOKE WITH ...
The massive shutdown of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system lasted more than four hours, the worst such public transit meltdown to hit the area in recent memory. It created a ...
A systemwide closure on BART early Friday that affected thousands of commuters was caused by a network connectivity issue that prevented controllers from seeing train locations, preventing safe ...
All BART service resumed Friday morning after a systemwide shutdown due to a computer networking problem, the transit agency said. At 9:17 a.m., BART posted on social media, "BART service has ...
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 were ...
BART trains didn't run for four hours on Friday because of a computer networking problem that didn't let the control center see the track. Passengers had to turn around and go home, or find other ...
BART announced a systemwide delay after restoring full service at all stations on all lines at 9:25 a.m. A systemwide suspension halted all service starting at about 5 a.m. The delay followed an ...
A spokesman for BART said that there had been an issue with powering the train control system, preventing trains from operating. Though train service had resumed across the system, major delays ...
Professional wrestling veteran "Black Bart" Richard Harris sadly passed away Thursday morning at the age of 76. Harris' wife Linda made the announcement via social media, saying her husband had ...
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 inflation so that the agency is able to pay for continued operations ...
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