![]() ![]() ![]() BART’s Trip Planner has been improved to show the full customer journey including bus bridges. You can keep up with the latest updates for trackway repair projects that impact service by going to our Alerts and Advisories page. You can learn more about the progress of this work by reading the 2022 Measure RR Annual Report published by the independent Measure RR Bond Oversight Committee. There are now more rebuilding projects happening across BART than at any point in its 50-year history. This upcoming work is part of BART’s overall effort to improve the safety and reliability of the 131-mile, 50 station system. The Yellow Line is the busiest in the BART system. Riders will enjoy a smoother, safer, more reliable, and quieter ride once the projects are complete. The equipment being replaced is decades old and has outlived its design life. Riders traveling westbound from Antioch must catch the earlier train at 11:14pm each night. Yellow Line trains will run every 30 minutes on shutdown weekends. On each night of the weekend shutdowns the last scheduled departure from Antioch to Orinda that normally leaves at 11:44pm will be cancelled. Riders can expect delays of 30 minutes in the work area on shutdown weekends. The weekend dates for this project are April 1-2, April 15-16, May 13-14, May 27-29 (Memorial Day weekend), and June 10-11. Free buses will replace train service between Rockridge and Orinda stations on all five weekends. Interlockings allow BART to safely move trains from line to line and are an essential part of the system. On five non-consecutive weekends in April, May, and June workers will replace an interlocking between Rockridge and Orinda stations. Source: BART On five non-consecutive weekendsīART’s next major track improvement project will focus on a portion of the Yellow Line. ![]()
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