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The Oaklandside on MSNCracking down on fare jumpers didn’t make BART safer or increase revenue, report findsThe Center for Policing Equity partnered with BART to produce a report that's skeptical of the agency's claims.
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The Bay Area Rapid Transit system said it had fully restored train lines after a systemwide shutdown interrupted the Friday morning commute. Delays were still likely.
DOORS ARE CLOSING — On Friday, the Bay Area’s largest commuter-rail network suffered an hourslong outage that left its trains ...
When Covid-19 broke the US economy, the trains and buses that carried millions of Americans to work every day emptied out. A ...
Voters across the San Francisco region are likely to vote next year on taxes that officials say are necessary to keep trains ...
LA Metro installed new, taller faregates in certain stations to stop people from jumping over them and riding for free. The new gates are 7 feet tall, have more sophisticated equipment. Also, at some ...
(Alise Maripuu/Bay City News) BART has announced that train fares will go up 5.5% on Jan. 1. BART said in a statement Dec. 3 that the increase will be “to keep pace with inflation so that the agency ...
Sports luncheon Pepperdine basketball coach Ed Schilling and Mira Costa High baseball coach Andy Diver will be the South Bay ...
SEPTA continues to hire record numbers of new police officers with 248 uniformed officers on staff, a 27 percent increase since ... have reported seeing fare evasion on BART has dropped by almost ...
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