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BART outage sparks push for transit funding as service resumes
BART service is back after a major outage Friday morning stranded thousands of commuters. The disruption is now fueling renewed calls for long-term transit funding.
Public transit ridership declined during the COVID-19 pandemic and hasn’t returned, and pandemic-era funding is drying up. BART, the region’s flagship train network, faces a $378 million ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNSilicon Valley transit advocates want VTA to join regional tax proposal
The deadline for Santa Clara County’s public transportation agency to join a regional funding measure is approaching, and ...
Mayor Karen Bass has begun meeting with business-side groups to discuss a potential deescalation. The groups filed a ...
“Without new funding and as emergency federal and state aid runs out, Bay Area transit systems will be forced to make devastating service cuts that would push public transit into a death spiral ...
The move came on the same day that SEPTA warned, if lawmakers don’t increase their funding by Aug. 14, severe service cuts ...
On Monday, the Pa. House approved a new bill that would help SEPTA bridge its budget shortfall and increase oversight on the mass transit provider.
The Boards of Directors for Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) have voted to approve their respective budgets for Fiscal Year ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) service in the East Bay is experiencing major disruptions Thursday morning due to a medical emergency at the Hayward station, officials said.
For the first time since the original BART (San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District) system was built in the 1960s, BART has completed construction on a brand-new substation facility in the ...
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