This transfer has a tight window but the September 2022 schedule change will increase the window to allow for more flexibility to make the meet if there are delays. Riders from Dublin on the Blue line will see a Green or Orange line train across the platform. The schedule change includes a new transfer opportunity at Bay Fair every day during all service hours. More riders are coming in from the Dublin line and heading towards Berryessa. While some outlying areas will see 2 trains per hour on Sunday, most BART stations will see 4, 6, or 8 trains per hour. Trains will continue to run on 30-minute headways on Sundays with some 15-minute levels of service due to running the Red and Green line. BART plans to improve this service pattern and run Yellow and Blue line trains more evenly spaced apart in the September 2022 schedule change. During 3-line service, the Yellow and Blue line will continue to run very close together through San Francisco to enable singling track through work zones. Of those passengers who benefit from this change, about twice as many will ride the Red line than the Green line.ģ-line service (Yellow, Blue and Orange lines) will operate every evening after around 9pm and on 12 select single-tracking Sundays. Based on ridership data 97% of Sunday riders will get to their destination without the need to transfer, up from 82%. Running 5-Line service on Sundays provides more equitable service to Richmond and Berryessa line riders who previously had to transfer to complete their transbay trip-while other lines provided direct service. From 8am until evening (about 9pm), the Red line (Richmond to Millbrae + SFO) and Green line (Berryessa to Daly City) will run. Providing 5-line service on Sundays reduces the need to transfer for most riders and provides more frequency through the busiest core areas of our system. We’ve listed the 2022 Sunday single tracking days here. Some months will offer 5-line service on Sundays every other week. March will have two Sundays of 5-line service. It is important to note the frequency of Sunday single tracking days that will remain as 3-line service with single tracking. 3-line service will run on single tracking Sundays). Starting Sunday, February 20, 2022, for the first time in history, BART will operate 5-line service on Sundays (except on 12 single-tracking Sundays when power cable replacement work takes place in San Francisco. Sunday service hours will be 8am-midight. Beginning Sunday, February 20th, BART will extend Sunday service to midnight. Since the pandemic began BART has been closing at 9pm on Sundays to help accelerate infrastructure rebuilding projects. All riders are encouraged to look up their specific trips. Some departure times will shift slightly. 12 single-tracking Sundays in 2022 when 3-line service will be provided.Improved connections with Caltrain at Millbrae on Sundays before 9pm.New transfer opportunity at Bay Fair for Dublin to Berryessa transfers every day.15-minute even headways on the Yellow line as far as Pittsburg Bay Point on Saturdays until about 8pm.
4 trains an hour at SFO station on Sundays until 9pm.Consistent 3-line service every day after 9pm.Run 5-line service every day ( except for single-tracking Sundays) until about 9pm.
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With this schedule change, BART will operate midnight service every night of the week representing a full restoration of pre-pandemic service hours. Learn More about the 511 Phone Service ClipperĬlipper 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.BART’s schedule will change on Monday, February 14, 2022, with significant improvements to Sunday service. If you want to use the touch-tone options, press the number "11" for BART. Learn More about Bicycle Access on BART 511 Phone Serviceįrom the Main Menu, use a shortcut to go directly to BART by saying: "BART"įrom inside the Transit Agency menu, you can say any of the following agencies. Learn More on RTC Regional Discount Card Bicycle Access TTY Users: You can contact any telephone number through the California Relay Service at 711. Note: Before visiting a transit agency office, call to verify hours of operation and payment options. Visit BART's Multiple providers listed Website Learn More on ADA Paratransit RTC Regional Discount Card RTC Processing LocationĬustomer Services: 800 Madison Street, Oakland, CA 94607 (Lake Merritt BART Station) View Transit Centers Transit Accessibility Services