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A one-day Clipper Card outage earlier this month cost BART hundreds of thousands of dollars, KRON4 has learned. According to ...
The Clipper card, used for travel on all forms of public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area, was down on Tuesday morning.
A system-wide Clipper card outage in the Bay Area allowed commuters to board transit for free, affecting multiple agencies and highlighting aging infrastructure issues.
Three bills from California Senator Scott Wiener have passed the State Assembly, aiming to improve and fund public ...
BART gears for a new 618-unit residential project above the Ashby BART station, a step ahead in its goal of 20,000 transit housing units by 15 years.
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’s May 2019 data counted an average of 412,165 exits from its stations on weekdays, with annual tickets, parking and other sales revenue of $551.5 million against a $2.3 ...
Many buses waved commuters on without asking for payment, and at Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train stations, the faregates were open, allowing travelers to walk through for free.