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After a day of systemwide closures caused by a Tuesday morning fire, BART reopened all 50 stations Wednesday morning, the ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service in much of the East Bay was disrupted during the Tuesday afternoon commute, as crews made repairs following an early morning fire near the San Leandro station.
According to BART, all stations were accessible even though the green line remained down through 1 p.m. Wednesday. The green ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) officials announced Monday that Green Line service has been restored following last week's fire ...
BART service has halted on Tuesday morning between Berryessa station, Dublin/Pleasanton station and Lake Merritt, the transit agency reports.
An early morning fire at BART's San Leandro Station disrupted multiple lines but full service was restored the next day. Cause remains unknown.
BART officials said trains were once again running on the Green Line, six days after a fire near the San Leandro station ...
A fire on the BART tracks in San Leandro early Tuesday morning shut down the station and suspended service on several lines, leaving passengers scrambling. The fire is the second major BART issue ...
SAN LEANDRO — A fire Tuesday morning near BART’s San Leandro station damaged electrical cables and other BART infrastructure, interrupting service for hours between between the Lake Merritt ...
A fire Tuesday at the San Leandro BART station shut down all service south of Lake Merritt, including the Tri-Valley and the South Bay, for several hours. The fire, reported just after 5 a.m., and ...
Donor-Advised Funds Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift. A fire at BART‘s San Leandro station early Tuesday triggered the system’s second major service disruption ...