- bart. gov | Bay Area Rapid Transit | Bay Area Rapid Transit
Take transit to Super Bowl LX events and rep your pride onboard on Jersey Day (Feb 3) Top accomplishments of 2025 usher in the New BART The BART stories that moved us in 2025 BART fares increase 6 2% on January 1, 2026, to help pay for service Fare Calculator
- Bay Area Rapid Transit - Wikipedia
Historically, BART operated BART Express bus service between 1974 and 1997, extending transit coverage to central and eastern Alameda and Contra Costa counties; these routes were discontinued following the completion of rail line extensions starting in the late 1990s
- BART fares, bridge tolls set to rise Jan. 1 - The Mercury News
Bay Area commuters will ring in the New Year with higher fares BART is raising fares by 6 2% on Jan 1, along with higher parking rates at some stations, as the agency faces a projected $376
- 2026 brings new Bay Area bridge tolls, BART fare increases
It costs more than ever to drive or take BART around the Bay Area's nine counties
- BART Official - Apps on Google Play
The official Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) app has arrived It’s the easiest way to plan your trip and get accurate real time train departures with data straight from BART, along with official
- SF Bay Area bus and train routes, with BART schedules
Scroll down to find key information about all BART transit options in the SF Bay Area area, like BART schedules, maps, and next departures You'll find more complete information about BART and other transportation options in the SF Bay Area area in our app
- Schedules | Bay Area Rapid Transit
Schedules BART service hours: Weekdays (5:00 am- Midnight) Saturday (6:00 am - Midnight) Sunday (8:00 am - Midnight) Looking for the BART Trip Planner? It's the easiest, most accurate way to plan your trip, and includes planned delays PDF timetables are also available as well as Caltrain and Capitol Corridor transfer timetables
- BART - 511. org
Clipper is currently accepted on Muni, BART, AC Transit, VTA, SamTrans, Caltrain and Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, and will eventually be accepted on all forms of Bay Area public transit
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