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. The COVID-19 virus disease impact in the Bay Area is affecting transit agencies along with WETA ferry services. The WETA operates 60% of their budget from passengers paying fees to ride ferry service vessels across the Bay Area. Their operating budget has been negatively impacted by therein COVID-19 and reduction services will continue until further notice. The WETA administration is advocating for financial support from local, state, and federal revenues like other transit agencies in the Bay Area - visit www.weta.sanfranciscobayferry.com for more information and updates.

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