BART-man will be making an appearance at our booth at FAN EXPO San Francisco this Sunday, Nov. 30!!!!! BART is gearing up for some fandom fun as our beloved anime mascots head to FanExpo San Francisco for one day only on Sunday, Nov. 30! Riders and convention-goers can look forward to exclusive giveaways, unique photo ops, and a one-of-a-kind cosplay ride to the event. Ride with us in costume for an organized Cosplay Ride to FanExpo and get an exclusive sticker! We’ll meet in the paid area on the ground floor of MacArthur Station at 10:15am, take a group photo when we exit at Powell St. Station, and walk about 10 minutes to Moscone Center. Make sure you have at least $4.50 on your Clipper card for the one-way trip or use Tap and Ride to pay with your contactless bank card at the fare gates. Meet the mascots and find their cosplay guides here: bart.gov/anime Taking BART to the expo? Take a selfie on the train to show you rode BART and get a free token for a spin on the BART capsule toy machine. On the FanExpo show floor, BART’s booth will host hands-on activities and special promotions on Sunday, Nov. 13, only. Visitors can: - Design a comic book–style PSA. We’ll pick some of our favorites to refine and run as actual ads on BART trains. - Collect an exclusive FanExpo eki stamp for your BART Passport (and pick up a free Passport if you don’t have one!). - Pick up free guides to BARTable comic book shops, noodle spots, and boba shops, and more. - Other special promotions and surprises. See you onboard! For more on the BART anime mascots, visit bart.gov/anime
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We provide train service throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
About us
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is a heavy-rail public transit system that connects the San Francisco Peninsula with communities in the East Bay and South Bay. BART service currently extends as far as Millbrae, Richmond, Antioch, Dublin/Pleasanton, and Berryessa/North San José. For 50 years BART has provided fast, reliable transportation to downtown offices, shopping centers, tourist attractions, entertainment venues, universities and other destinations for Bay Area residents and visitors alike. BART's vision is to support a sustainable and prosperous Bay Area by connecting communities with seamless mobility. BART's mission is to provide safe, reliable, clean, quality transit service for riders.
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https://www.bart.gov/
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- Rail Transportation
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Oakland, California
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1957
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- Public Transit
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2150 Webster St
Oakland, California 94612, US
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CALLING ALL HOLIDAY TRANSIT PALS! SweaterFest will be held from 1pm to 3pm on Saturday, Dec. 13. The free, family-friendly event will have some new activities this year, including rides on the BARTmobile through a whimsical winter wonderland, as well as some only-at-SweaterFest exclusives. Haven’t snagged this year’s design yet? You can purchase one and other BART merchandise at the SweaterFest Railgoods Pop-Up Shop (or buy one ahead of time on Railgoods.com. If you missed the red or green sweater presale colors, you’re in luck – we’ve saved a stash just for SweaterFest. At the end of the event, we’ll gather for a group photo in our sweaters at 3pm. Rock this year’s sweater or a vintage one from years past. And if you’re collecting stamps in your BART Stamp Passport, bring it to the event to get the 2025 SweaterFest stamp. What to expect: - Railgoods Pop-Up Shop - Rides on the BARTmobile through a mini winter wonderland - Festive live band - Giant snow globe photo op - Transit-themed crafts - Raffle - Stamp rally Bundle up, bring your holiday spirit, and let’s make merry together!
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Reminder: BART is running a Sunday schedule for Thanksgiving. Regular weekday service resumes Friday.
🚇🦃Gobble gobble! BART will run a Sunday service schedule for Thanksgiving next Thursday, November 27, 2025. BART hours will be 8am-midnight with all five lines running until 9pm and three lines running from 9pm-midnight. Regular weekday service (5am-midnight) resumes Friday. On Thanksgiving, parking will be free at all stations except for Milpitas and Berryessa/North San Jose, which are operated by the Valley Transportation Authority. All other parking rules will be enforced. The day after Thanksgiving is not a parking holiday. Airport parking can be a hassle and is always expensive, except at BART stations. We offer inexpensive multi-day parking at many stations with easy online reservations. Purchase parking on the official BART app or pay by website. bart.gov/guide/parking
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BART PD Sgt. Jonathan Guerra’s quick action tracking a suspect using BART’s camera system in real time led to the apprehension of a suspect involved in a battery that took place at 12th Street Station. Watch as Sgt. Guerra takes us through the methodical process that helps keep BART riders and employees safe. Interested in learning more about the hiring process for officers and other, non-officer BART PD positions? Visit JoinBARTPD.com to text with a recruiter and fill out a preliminary application. BART offers a $15,000 hiring bonus with a salary range of $133,000 to $227,000.
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BART is gearing up for some fandom fun as our beloved anime mascots head to FanExpo San Francisco for one day only on Sunday, Nov. 30! Riders and convention-goers can look forward to exclusive giveaways, unique photo ops, and a one-of-a-kind cosplay ride to the event. Ride with us in costume for an organized Cosplay Ride to FanExpo and get an exclusive sticker! We’ll meet in the paid area on the ground floor of MacArthur Station at 10:15am, take a group photo when we exit at Powell St. Station, and walk about 10 minutes to Moscone Center. Make sure you have at least $4.50 on your Clipper card for the one-way trip or use Tap and Ride to pay with your contactless bank card at the fare gates. Meet the mascots and find their cosplay guides here: bart.gov/anime Taking BART to the expo? Take a selfie on the train to show you rode BART and get a free token for a spin on the BART capsule toy machine. On the FanExpo show floor, BART’s booth will host hands-on activities and special promotions on Sunday, Nov. 13, only. Visitors can: - Design a comic book–style PSA. We’ll pick some of our favorites to refine and run as actual ads on BART trains. - Collect an exclusive FanExpo eki stamp for your BART Passport (and pick up a free Passport if you don’t have one!). - Pick up free guides to BARTable comic book shops, noodle spots, and boba shops, and more. - Other special promotions and surprises. See you onboard! For more on the BART anime mascots, visit bart.gov/anime
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For the third year in a row, BART is bringing 🎄 holiday magic with a transit twist to Rockridge BART Station Plaza! Join us to celebrate the season, show off your Bay Area pride, and rock the iconic BART holiday sweater. The free, family-friendly event will be held from 📅 1pm to 3pm on Saturday, Dec. 13. We’ll have some new activities this year, including rides on the BARTmobile through a whimsical winter wonderland ⛄ as well as some only-at-SweaterFest exclusives. Haven’t snagged this year’s design yet? You can purchase one and other BART merchandise at the SweaterFest Railgoods Pop-Up Shop (or buy one ahead of time on Railgoods.com or a station pop-up). If you missed the red or green sweater presale colors, you're in luck – we’ve saved a stash just for SweaterFest. At the end of the event, we’ll gather for a 📷 group photo in our sweaters at 3pm. Rock this year’s sweater or a vintage one from years past. And if you’re collecting stamps in your BART Stamp Passport, bring it to the event to get the 2025 SweaterFest stamp. What to expect: ❄️ Railgoods Pop-Up Shop ❄️ Rides on the BARTmobile through a mini winter wonderland ❄️ Festive live band ❄️ Giant snow globe photo op ❄️ Transit-themed crafts ❄️ Raffle ❄️ Stamp rally Bundle up, bring your holiday spirit, and let’s make merry together!
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🚇🦃Gobble gobble! BART will run a Sunday service schedule for Thanksgiving next Thursday, November 27, 2025. BART hours will be 8am-midnight with all five lines running until 9pm and three lines running from 9pm-midnight. Regular weekday service (5am-midnight) resumes Friday. On Thanksgiving, parking will be free at all stations except for Milpitas and Berryessa/North San Jose, which are operated by the Valley Transportation Authority. All other parking rules will be enforced. The day after Thanksgiving is not a parking holiday. Airport parking can be a hassle and is always expensive, except at BART stations. We offer inexpensive multi-day parking at many stations with easy online reservations. Purchase parking on the official BART app or pay by website. bart.gov/guide/parking
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BART welcomes Microsoft Ignite attendees to San Francisco. Make sure to use BART's new feature: Tap and Ride! BART is the Bay Area’s first Tap and Ride system. Tap and Ride gives riders the ability to pay adult fares at BART fare gates using physical contactless credit or debit cards or mobile payment methods, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. With Tap and Ride, riders no longer need to use a Clipper card to ride BART. This is an immense timesaver for riders because zero registration or setup process is required, and riders will no longer need to add fare. Just tap and ride. #MSIgnite
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👀 Have you noticed that San Francisco’s Market Street stations have a new look? 🌉 These canopies are being constructed along San Francisco’s Market Street are protecting station escalators and helping to beautify the busy downtown corridor with four site-specific artworks that reflect the neighborhoods around them. The canopies are being constructed as part of the San Francisco Station Canopy Project, happening in tandem with BART’s San Francisco Station Escalator Replacement project, which is installing and replacing escalators at Embarcadero, Montgomery St., Powell St., and Civic Center stations. Four artists were selected to create the art after a national call: Norie Sato (Embarcadero Station), Rosana Castrillo Díaz (Montgomery St. Station), Aaron De La Cruz (Powell St. Station), and Ron M. Saunders (Civic Center Station). The new canopies aren’t just coverings for the escalators. Each structure is equipped with LED lighting, multiple security cameras, digital screens that display real-time transit information, and motorized gates that allow the entrances to be locked at street level when stations are closed. In addition to protecting the new escalators from wear and tear, the canopies provide an extra layer of station security and cleanliness, all while brightening Market Street with placemaking artwork that subtly reveals itself as you travel between station and street. Incorporating art was an important piece of the canopy project, as was ensuring the imagery resonated with the people who live along the corridor. “It was crucial to not view Market Street as a monolith during this process,” said BART Art Program Manager Jennifer Easton. “The street has different communities and parts to it, and that was a key aspect to convey with this project.” Read more https://lnkd.in/dunanXZ6 Image credits: BART - Daniel Beck / Andrew Rugge - Perkins Eastman
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🧑🤝🧑🚇 📈 BART ridership continued its steady recovery in October, posting the highest weekday average since the pandemic began. Ridership was 10.7% higher than October 2024, with an average of nearly 200,000 weekday riders. In total, passengers took more than 5.3 million trips during the month. On Saturday, October 18, BART recorded 150,000 trips—the highest Saturday ridership since the pandemic. Usage of the new Tap and Ride payment system continues to grow. Nearly 10% of all trips in October used Tap and Ride, which allows riders to pay directly at the fare gates with a contactless bank card. Tap and Ride is now the second most-used payment method after Clipper Adult, with usage up 23% from September. Special fare programs are also expanding. Clipper START, which offers a 50% fare discount to qualifying low-income riders, saw a 40% increase in usage over last October. Meanwhile, usage of Clipper BayPass, the all-in-one Bay Area transit pass, rose 13.4% in October alone and 138% compared to a year ago. BART has been investing in system improvements based on rider feedback, prioritizing safety, cleanliness, and customer experience enhancements. Earlier this year, BART completed installation of stronger, more secure fare gates at all 50 stations and became the first Tap and Ride agency—a system that will soon expand to other local transit agencies through the Next Generation Clipper program. These enhancements are making a visible impact. Riders are noting cleaner trains and stations and an increased safety presence throughout the system. Despite encouraging ridership gains, BART continues to face a $375 million budget deficit. To close that gap solely with fare revenue, current ridership would need to more than double. BART’s most recent budget forecast projects a 4% ridership increase in 2026. BART’s gradual recovery is closely tied to work-from-home trends in the region. While more riders are returning to the system, they are generally taking fewer trips due to remote and hybrid work schedules. Additional ridership information is publicly available and posted monthly at this location: https://lnkd.in/ggnMFvFw
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