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Richmond commuter ferry service launches Thursday
Commuters headed from the Richmond into San Francisco will have one additional option for crossing the Bay.Read More
Law gives BART new influence to build housing near stations
With Gov. Jerry Brown signing Assembly Bill 2923 into law Sunday, Bay Area Rapid Transit officials say they want to build 20,000 new housing units – at least 35...Read More
BART considers variable parking fees
BART's Board of Directors mulled options for managing the parking facilities available at stations throughout the system.Read More
Muni continues to inch along slowly, report says
A new report shows the average speed for Muni’s motor coaches is 8.1 miles per hour – the slowest among 16 U.S. cities.Read More
Millions in improvements offer hope for I-80 traffic
$78 million worth of on-ramp metering lights and digital signage are being deployed to reduce congestion.Read More
BART still working to fix Transbay power surge
BART is fixing a mysterious power surge problem in the Transbay Tube that's resulted in fewer and more crowded trains.Read More
Google floats cross-Bay ferry for employees
Google launched a test run of a private ferry from the East Bay to Silicon Valley.Read More
BART invites bikes onboard all week
BART's busting open its doors all week to allow bikes on board as part of their second pilot program. Read More
City pedals fast to keep pace with bike growth
A new report shows bicycling in San Francisco has exploded in recent years, yet our infrastructure still lags.Read More
Maiden voyage for new commuter ferries
Rush hour traffic from the East Bay to the Peninsula could be getting a bit of relief, as commuters now have the option of traveling by sea.Read More