The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency is continually working on some capital improvement projects because of the low ridership in San Francisco Bay Area. The COVID-19 health pandemic is creating many challenges in the Bay Area and BART is taking this time for more systematic upgrades. The BART is taking this time to upgrade their aging system including the replacement of power cables in downtown San Francisco. The BART new electrical cables provide power for transporting trains and upgrading the system makes it more safer for commuting passengers. The BART capital projects are ahead of time and some service area cables have not been changed since 1970, and the timing is good to make all necessary upgrades - visit www.bart.gov for more information project updates.
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