The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency is adjusting services effective Wednesday, April 8, 2020 because of low ridership and maintain social distancing for passengers. The BART ridership level is at 93% drop and providing transit services consistent with local, state, and federal public health agencies advisory. The transit agency will operate 26 trains throughout the BART system and running every 30 minutes during weekday services. The weekend services will continue without changes and therein operating trains are longer, and passengers can maintain social distancing onboard to avoid COVID-19 transmission - visit www.bart.gov for more information and updates.
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