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BART installs new fare gates at SFO to help protect against fare evasion
BART has installed new fare gates at its San Francisco International Airport station that will help protect against fare evasion, the agency announced.
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BART police arrest, identify suspect in weekend stabbing
BART police investigators have arrested and identified a suspect in connection with a stabbing that occurred aboard an Antioch-bound train Saturday morning as it approached BART’s 24th Street/Mission Station, transit officials said.
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BART police arrest, identify suspect in weekend stabbing
BART police investigators have arrested and identified a suspect in connection with a stabbing that occurred aboard an Antioch-bound train Saturday morning as it approached BART’s 24th Street/Mission Station, transit officials said.
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Woman injured in stabbing aboard BART train in San Francisco
A 54-year-old woman was stabbed on a BART train in San Francisco on Saturday morning, according to BART police.
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BART encourages riders to dress up in transit-themed costumes for Halloween
In the spirit of Halloween, BART is encouraging riders to dress up in transit-themed costumes in exchange for BART anime swag, featuring the agency’s four anime mascots.
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BART Red Line resumes service after equipment problem
BART Red Line service resumed on Saturday afternoon after being suspended for nearly two hours.
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BART officials warned VTA of “serious risks” of San Jose tunnel design
BART officials warned the head of the Valley Transportation Authority in 2017 that the single-bore tunnel design now envisioned for the San Jose extension posed “serious risks to safety,” documents reviewed by NBC Bay Area’s investigative unit show. Jaxon Van Deberken reports.
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BART officials warned VTA of ‘serious risks' of San Jose tunnel design
BART officials warned the head of the Valley Transportation Authority back in 2017 that the single-bore tunnel design now envisioned for the San Jose extension posed “serious risks to safety,” documents reviewed by NBC Bay Area’s investigative unit show.
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We investigate: BART tunnel safety
BART officials warned the head of the Valley Transportation Authority back in 2017 that the single-bore tunnel design now envisioned for the San Jose extension posed “serious risks to safety.” NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke with Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken to understand the situation.
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BART sees 15% drop in overall crime amid ridership surge
BART says new numbers are showing that overall crime is decreasing systemwide.
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BART sees 15% drop in overall crime amid ridership surge
A safety boost for BART as the transit agency says new numbers are showing that overall crime is decreasing systemwide. Velena Jones reports.
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SF BART station reopens following medical emergency, equipment problem
BART service was suspended on the San Francisco line on Saturday morning, following an equipment problem and a major medical emergency at Embarcadero.
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BART passes 200,000 daily rider mark for 1st time since pre-pandemic
BART breached the 200,000 daily rider mark earlier this week for the first time since the pre-pandemic era, partly boosted by fans of the Oakland Athletics, according to the transit agency.
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BART passes 200,000 daily rider mark for 1st time since pre-pandemic
BART breached the 200,000 daily rider mark earlier this week for the first time since the pre-pandemic era, partly boosted by fans of the Oakland Athletics, according to the transit agency.
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BART's Transbay Tube turns 50
BART has completed its earthquake retrofit of the Transbay Tube, the transit agency announced Monday as it celebrated 50 years since the first train traveled in the underwater tunnel linking Oakland and San Francisco. Raj Mathai speaks with BART’s Jim Allison on this.
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BART completes Transbay Tube seismic retrofitting project
BART has completed its earthquake retrofit of the Transbay Tube, the transit agency announced Monday as it celebrated 50 years since the first train traveled in the underwater tunnel linking Oakland and San Francisco.
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BART completes Transbay Tube seismic retrofitting project
BART has completed its earthquake retrofit of the Transbay Tube, the transit agency announced Monday as it celebrated 50 years since the first train traveled in the underwater tunnel linking Oakland and San Francisco. Bob Redell reports.
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San Francisco police shoot man reported with gun outside Powell Street BART station
A police shooting Friday morning shut down the Powell Street BART station in San Francisco. At least two officers shot what they said was an armed man, according to police. Gia Vang has the latest.
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Police presence at 16th St. Mission BART station
Police activity was reported on Friday afternoon at the 16th St. Mission BART station in San Francisco.