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San Francisco Bay Area traffic is worse than ever. Could a ferry boom make a difference?
Embracing ferries as a core part of our regional public transportation system is a no-brainer.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Bay Area Rapid Transit has identified 10 BART stations that could close in a worst-case scenario.
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A transit system like 1976: BART lays out grim future if voters don't approve sales tax hike
BART says it could close up to 15 rapid-transit stations, eliminate the Blue line that runs between Daly City and Dublin/Pleasanton, and reduce service system-wide if voters turn down a sales tax ...
Proponents of the Stronger Muni for All campaign have filed notice to begin collecting signatures for a ballot measure in 2026 to prevent major transit service cuts and stabilize San Francisco's ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) of California on Jan. 30 reported reaching an agreement with the Office of ...
The transit systems "bear the responsibility of showing how additional revenues, if approved by voters, will produce tangible outcomes and measurable results," California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in his ...
BART Protests: San Francisco Transit Cuts Cellphones to Thwart Demonstrators; First Amendment Debate
Can subway system cut off your cellphone? Aug. 16, 2011 — -- San Francisco's BART-- the Bay Area Rapid Transit system -- has clashed with demonstrators again over a First Amendment issue: whether ...
A $590 million state loan agreement will support BART, Muni, Caltrain and AC Transit, helping Bay Area transit agencies avoid ...
A collection of San Francisco officials and public transportation advocates gathered at the steps of City Hall on Thursday morning to raise awareness of September being Transit Month, an annual ...
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