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The $2.6 billion project will replace all 669 of the agency’s current train cars with 775 new ones. And, if BART can find enough funding, it will add 306 more, ...
In February of this year, BART posted an update claiming that more than a third of its “legacy fleet” (i.e., all of the cars except for the new, Bombardier-designed ones) had converted to the ...
Things are becoming a lot easier on BART for passengers. The Passenger Information System—the digital screens inside each car—is being updated to show major transit connections at stations so ...
The first 10-car test train is expected to start carting passengers in September, with more cars coming online later in the year.
BART ordered the new fare-collection equipment at a cost of $99.5 million as part of the transit agency's 10-year, $1.2 billion systemwide renovation program, which is 90 percent complete.
BART plans to award the contract to update its train control system early this year and phase in more new trains before getting back to the platform screen door pilot program. Zohoury Dillon is well ...
BART is showing off the latest addition to what it bills as the "Fleet of the Future." On Wednesday, the transit agency unveiled a new train car at its testing facility in Hayward.
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