Despite jabs between the SFMTA and some frustrated supervisors, Saturday was all celebration as riders welcomed back vital routes.
The 21-Hayes is among several Muni routes resuming operation Saturday as the transit agency inches back to pre-pandemic service.
BART reported nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as Warriors fans flocked to San Francisco and overwhelmed the Clipper system.
The California Department of Health Wednesday dropped its public transportation mask requirement. Bay Area transit agencies quickly followed.
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“Every day, hundreds of thousands of Bay Area residents experience a system that is fragmented and unreliable.”
Multiple transit agencies are beginning the new year with fare hikes. The cost to ride San Francisco’s famous cable cars…
BART announced a new app to help riders navigate their way around trains and stations.
An investigation into an officer-involved shooting in Union City on Monday is leading to road closures and public transit issues…
Caltrain will add an additional day to its monthly pass rate starting next month.
Passengers may be able to ride BART's newly-certified train cars as soon as Friday afternoon.
More than a half million BART riders streamed into Downtown Oakland Thursday to celebrate the Warriors' title.
Newly-designed BART train wheels are expected to cut noise heard by riders by as much as 50 percent.
The SMART commuter train's Board of Directors Wednesday agreed on an introductory $9.50 one-way fare between downtown Santa Rosa and…
The long-awaited opening of 90 units of affordable housing at MacArthur BART marks the first step to transform the station…
The Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District Board of Supervisors met Thursday morning to address public reaction to proposed…
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has announced the release of three limited-edition collectible Clipper cards.
AC Transit General Manager David Armijo resigned Thursday, effective immediately.
The BART board voted Thursday to approve an agreement with disability advocates that improves accessibility.
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