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BART to implement new schedule, adapting to post-pandemic ridership
Other changes include increasing evening service by 50%, reducing waiting times tied to new scheduled transfers, and running shorter trains to enhance safety and cleanliness. BART expects on-time ...
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Taking BART will be different starting Monday
Jeff Chiu/AP BART is tweaking its schedule starting Monday, the agency announced. Changing commute patterns among Bay Area riders has led BART to revamp its train schedule, starting with the ...
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Washington State Ferry fares now 4.25% more expensive
Fares on Washington State Ferries went up by 4.25% on Oct. 1. The increase comes after the Washington State Transportation Commission (WSTC) approved the proposal in August. Washington State Ferries ...
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Marin County eyed for unlimited transit pilot program
Will Houston, The Marin Independent Journal, Novato, Calif. Oct. 3—A pilot program testing a new pass that allows unlimited rides on all Bay Area transit agencies could soon be offered to some Marin ...
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BART looks to regain some of its ridership as Transit Month kicks off
The Bay Area's eighth annual "Transit Month" is officially underway. It's hosted by San Francisco Transit Riders and Seamless Bay Area and is supported by numerous public transit agencies.
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City proposes plan to increase sewer rates over five years
The city is boring this $150 million tunnel 220 feet below the surface. When complete by 2025, the tunnel will reduce the amount of untreated sewage discharged into the rivers. But that comes with ...
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BART Rides Again: San Francisco Celebrates Transit Month and Boosts Ridership to Third Highest Since Pandemic
As the Bay Area celebrates Transit Month, BART sees an increase in ridership and discusses strategies to improve safety and ...
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Will BART's Program to Battle Sexual Harassment Make Riders Feel Safer?
After Phase 1 launched two years ago, BART is now expanding its effort to battle sexual harassment and gender-based violence on the transit system — or, at least, battle the perception of BART as ...
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Experts: Return-to-office policies, safety, funding remain key to mass transit recovery, growth
Negative perceptions of safety on mass transit continue to hamper its recovery. A survey of San Jose State students found ...
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Tokyo Metro to raise train fares to make stations barrier-free
Tokyo Metro Co. announced April 25 it will raise fares on all subway lines by 10 yen (7.8 cents) from around March 2023 to create barrier-free stations. The increase will be the first in about 28 ...

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