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==How to take BART==
 
==How to take BART==

Revision as of 23:48, 29 June 2008

BART is a regional train system serving San Francisco, San Francisco International Airport and through the Transbay Tube to Oakland and other east bay cities in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

BART system map

Train service

Schedule and fare

BART train frequency

Line Weekday Saturday Night/Sunday
4am - 7pm 6am - 7pm 8am - midnight
Antioch - SFO 15 min. 20 min. 15 min.
Dublin/Pleasanton - Daly City 15 min.# 20 min. 15 min.
Richmond - Berryessa 15 min. 20 min. 15 min.
Richmond - Millbrae 15 min. 20 min.# No service
Berryessa - Daly City 15 min. 20 min. No service

Trains operate on Sundays' frequency until midnight on weekdays and Saturdays.

# - No service between Daly City and Millbrae

How to take BART

Planning your trip

Click here for access and parking information on individual stations.

Click here for train times and fares. Fares on BART are different at every station for almost every station you go.


If your trip requires a transfer, click on these transfer stations for transfer information:


Riding BART

At the station, you need to buy a BART ticket from a BART ticket machine. You will keep that ticket throughout your trip on BART.

Proceed through the BART faregates with your ticket.

Look for overhead signs and walk to the platform that is served by your train.

On the platform, board the train that goes to your station. The overhead electronic signs on the platform will show the destination, not line color, of the trains as they arrive. The train operator may also announce the destination of the train.

On the train, the train operator will announce the next station just before arrival. The train will stop and open doors at every station along the line.

Once you get to the destination station, exit the BART faregates with your ticket.