OAKLAND, Calif. — Bay Area Rapid Transit, the 131-mile electrified rail network in the San Francisco Bay Area, is offering the public a last chance to ride the 1970s-era futuristic railcars that made up its original fleet.
On Saturday, April 20, at 1 p.m. at the MacArthur station in Oakland, BART will commemorate the cars with a ceremony and then run
TIL that the MacArthur to Fremont stretch was the first line on BART. MacArthur used to be my home station when I lived in Emeryville and later Oakland near Piedmont. It’s a kinda rough station. I sometimes traveled further up the line to get a seat if I was traveling during commuter hours.
TIL that the MacArthur to Fremont stretch was the first line on BART. MacArthur used to be my home station when I lived in Emeryville and later Oakland near Piedmont. It’s a kinda rough station. I sometimes traveled further up the line to get a seat if I was traveling during commuter hours.