Bay Area Rapid Transit - Wikipedia Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California
50 years of BART: To learn the story of BART, look to its system maps The BART System Map is one of the most iconic maps to grace the modern Bay Area To locals – and even visitors – the map is instantly recognizable: large chunks of light blue pockmark a white background carefully drawn with colorful BART lines
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), San Francisco BART is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area The system began operations on 11 September 1972 and currently has 6 lines serving 45 stations Of the 6 lines, 5 are rapid transit lines and 1 is an AGT line
SF Bay Area bus and train routes, with BART schedules BART is a public transportation provider that serves the SF Bay Area area BART operates the following transit modes across the SF Bay Area area: subway In total, BART operates 6 subway lines
BART – Bay Area Rapid Transit Subway Train Visitor Guide - SF To Do Whether you are flying or driving into San Francisco, BART is a convenient and easy way to get around the Bay Area BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) is a high speed commuter train which allows commuters and visitors alike to travel quickly and safely from the early morning to the late night