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- Bay Area Rapid Transit - Wikipedia
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California BART serves 50 stations along six routes and 131 miles (211 kilometers) of track, including eBART, a 9-mile (14 km) spur line running to Antioch, and Oakland Airport Connector, a 3-mile (4 8 km) automated guideway transit line serving
- Bay Area Rapid Transit - Schedules, Routes and Stops
Our platform provides detailed and up-to-date information on routes, schedules, stops, and arrivals for all services operated by Bay Area Rapid Transit Whether you're planning your daily commute or exploring the city, our tools help you find the nearest stop and the best route to your destination
- BART Trip Planner - SF Bay Transit
Use the BART Trip planner to schedule your trips and identify routes to your destination
- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) | SFGOV
Learn how to use the BART rapid transit system to travel within San Francisco and around the SF Bay area Use BART to easily access both the SFO Oakland airports
- San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit offers fast, reliable transit to key Bay Area destinations, including downtown offices, shopping centers, and universities
- BART: Bay Area Rapid Transit | The San Francisco Peninsula
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is the fast, low-cost, traffic-free way to get from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) or San Mateo County BART stations to San Francisco and other cities in the San Francisco Bay Area
- San Francisco BART - Metro Line Map
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the city of San Francisco, United States The system began operation in September 1972 eBART was opened in May 2018 eBART trains can't use the main BART tracks, so passengers must change trains at Pittsburg Bay Point
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