Transit service on the J Church Line in San Francisco returned to normal Saturday evening after crews repaired a sewer…
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has announced the release of three limited-edition collectible Clipper cards.
Muni Metro will run free until 4 a.m., and BART until 3, though BART trains will skip stations in downtown…
Contra Costa County supervisors on Tuesday agreed to lay the groundwork for a measure to increase the county's transportation sales…
A dramatic increase in the number of vehicles hit by Caltrain commuter trains this year has transit police and at…
BART directors voted unanimously this week to approved an "Art in Transit" program that they hope will make the transit…
Officials announced the winners of San Francisco's 52nd annual Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest held Thursday in Union Square.
Midday weekday bus service between downtown San Jose and the Fremont BART station will run more frequently beginning Monday.
Friday was one of the busiest days in BART's history with the Golden State Warriors victory parade in Oakland.
BART is taking public comments on a plan to increase current fares by 3.4 percent next year.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has opened an innovation center to develop, test and show off transportation innovations. The…
BART directors voted unanimously today to approve an ordinance that allows the transit agency to ban electronic cigarettes on its…
A new survey shows BART riders are less satisfied with service in 2014 — especially when they don't get a…
Midnight temperatures are forecast to be in the 30s tonight around the Bay Area.
Not long before a midnight deadline, a tentative deal was reached to keep workers on the job.
BART management and unions have fired up negotiations again as a Monday deadline lurks just days away.
Local air quality and transit officials are set to launch a $7 million bike-sharing program in August.
After being fined a whopping 295 times, Fairfield's outsourced transportation leaves something to be desired.
SFBay is pumped to announce that Jerold Chinn is joining our staff as transportation editor, effective immediately.
A BART agent who gave unused tickets to an orphan in need has been canned.
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