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TRANSIT MEETINGS CANCELLATION AND/OR MOBILE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The transit agencies in San Francisco Bay Area have been operating with administrative public meetings via mobile and/or public meeting cancellation. Because of the COVID-19 prevention approach and compliance with Shelter In Place orders to avoid transmitting contact.

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WETA CONTINUES REDUCTION SERVICES WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The WETA (Water Emergency Transportation Authority) ferry services in San Francisco Bay Area continues reduction services because of low ridership. The WETA ferry services reached lower ridership at 96% on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 and advocating for financial revenues.

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EXTRA CLEANING BART STATIONS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency is going the extra mile to continually clean train stations everyday to protect passengers from therein COVID-19 virus disease. The BART agency is using this current low ridership time to upgrade capital improvement projects within the system.

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SECOND MUNI DRIVER TESTED POSITIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) is working closely with another muni driver/operator who tested positive for COVID-19. The SFMTA is providing guidance assistance for therein second muni driver as impacted by the COVID-19 transmitting contact when reported.

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CALTRAIN SERVICES UPDATE WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The Caltrain in San Francisco Bay Area is sharing new weekday service changes because of the low ridership, and avoiding the spread of COVID-19 disease. The Caltrain new changes will be in effect today on Monday, March 30, 2020 and trains will use normal platforms.

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SFMTA NEW SERVICES ADJUSTMENT IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) transit agency implements new muni services changes effective today on Monday, March 30, 2020. The SFMTA administration have to make necessary service changes to protect drivers/operators and passengers from COVID-19 disease.

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