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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.
BART has restored full service following an hourslong shutdown Friday morning, caused by a computer networking problem.
Voters across the San Francisco region are likely to vote next year on taxes that officials say are necessary to keep trains ...
BART has restored full service ... caused by a computer networking problem. Transit advocates say the disruption underscored the urgent need for long-term funding to prevent severe service cuts ...
DOORS ARE CLOSING — On Friday, the Bay Area’s largest commuter-rail network suffered an hourslong outage that left its trains ...
A pair of Bay Area state lawmakers along with various transit advocates are calling for more investment in public ...
The report was supposed to be released last fall and the transit agency has refused to release it under the California Public ...
State Senator Scott Wiener, a staunch advocate for more transit funding in the Bay Area, spoke with ABC7 about Friday's BART ...
A modernization of the BART system, which serves Northern California residents, is underway, its leaders said following an ...
"This is another reminder that the Bay Area does not work without BART, without Muni, without public transportation systems..