During single tracking, the end of the Dublin-Daly City (Blue) line will now be 24th Street Mission. The Yellow and Blue line trains will continue to run close together, instead of spaced apart, throughout San Francisco on Sundays to accommodate single tracking that will take place on select Sundays. However, the first trains of the morning begin earlier than before, offering trips beginning around 7:00 a.m. with three-line service and 30-minute frequencies. For the first time ever, BART doubled the service on the Yellow line, providing 15-minute frequencies as far as Pittsburg-Bay Point until about 8:00 p.m. While a few sections such as Castro Valley to Dublin/Pleasanton and Pittsburg Center to Antioch are still at 30-minute frequencies, the rest of the system will have four or more trains per hour. Trains will be more evenly distributed to cut down on wait times and improve transfers. Saturday service has been designed to better meet the needs of the majority of riders.īART is starting five-line service right when it opens, giving morning riders more options. and then three-line service from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.) with five-line service from 6:00 a.m.
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