BART service returns after delays from power problem
Service on BART's Red and Green lines was suspended for nearly two hours due to a power issue, causing major delays and complex transfers during the morning commute.
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Monday Morning Headlines: BART Sees Yet Another Messy Monday Commute
BART's Red and Green lines were both suspended Monday morning due to power issues on the tracks in downtown San Francisco. The cause of the power issue was not clear, and it created major delays throughout the system, but there was still technically service to all 50 stations in the system, BART said. This is the fourth Monday in eight weeks that BART commuters have been faced with similar delays or service disruptions. [Chronicle / Bay Area New…
Major delays on multiple BART lines due to power issue
BART was seeing major delays on multiple lines Monday morning due to a power issue. The transit agency reported a major delay on the San Francisco line in all directions due to the power issue between the Powell and Embarcadero stations. The result was limited service through the Transbay Tube on the Yellow Line, BART said. The agency also said there was no Red or Green line service, and limited Blue Line service between Dublin/Pleasanton and We…
Power Issue Suspends Train Services On Multiple BART Lines
BART trains faced major delays Monday morning after a power problem halted normal service on one of the rail system’s busiest stretches, the transit agency said. BART reported a power issue between Powell Street and Embarcadero stations was disrupting service on the San Francisco Line in all directions, forcing the transit agency to sharply restrict transbay travel to the Yellow Line service. The Red line train service was fully suspended, and B…
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