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BART fares will increase 5.5% in 2025Riding BART will cost a little more starting in January and the transit agency is preparing a series of messages across its platforms to ensure riders aren’t caught by surprise. BART Board Vice ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - BART will be increasing the price of ride fares beginning Jan. 1, 2025, the transit agency announced Tuesday. The increase will allow the agency to keep up with inflation and ...
BART said Tuesday that train fares will go up 5.5% on Jan. 1. BART said in a statement the increase will be "to keep pace with inflation so that the agency is able to pay for continued operations ...
The new year will bring new prices to ride BART. Fare increases are necessary to keep trains running, the transit agency said. The new prices will cost on average 23 cents more. The more than 5% ...
BART riders’ commutes are about to get more expensive. Fares will increase 5.5% in the new year to keep up with the cost of inflation, the agency announced Wednesday. It said that the price bump is ...
Fares for BART will increase 5.5% on Jan. 1, 2025, according to a news release from Bay Area Rapid Transit on Tuesday. The fare increase, according to BART, will help the transit system keep pace ...
Riders may soon notice BART trips across the region cost more. Fares will increase by 5.5 percent starting Jan. 1, 2024, raising the average fare by 23 cents to $4.43, according to Bay Area Rapid ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- BART's Board of Directors voted to increase fares over the next two years starting in January. This happens at the same time that California public transit agencies across ...
BART riders will begin to feel a financial sting as the Bay Area transit provider raises fares to offset a projected multi-million dollar budget deficit. The BART Board of Directors on Thursday ...
Starting Friday, BART fares will increase 3.4%. Riders traveling within San Francisco will see fares rise from $2.10 to $2.15. The average fare across the system will increase from $3.78 to $3.93.
The BART Board of Directors voted Thursday to continue the practice of imposing inflation-based fare increases every other year until 2020 and also to increase the cost of parking at BART stations ...
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