LOW RIDERSHIP BART PROJECTS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency is working on Capital Projects during low ridership time for passengers in the Bay Area. These types of projects are not paid by BART operational budget funding and it's paid by BART Capital Projects funding. The BART repair crews are using therein COVID-19 negative impact and turning it to positive by making improvement projects. Because of therein COVID-19 health crisis creating low ridership, BART is using this low ridership time for capital improvement projects. The BART maintenance crews are working on escalator repairs, station bathroom improvements, electrical lights installation, security systems improvement elements, etc. The BART low ridership was at 90% during Sunday, March 29, 2020 comparative to an average Sunday services - visit www.bart.gov for more information.

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