![]() Previously, the Blue line extended to 24th Street/Mission on single tracking days. Riders will need to transfer to a Yellow line train to finish their trip. On Sundays when service is impacted by single tracking for maintenance, the Dublin/Pleasanton (Blue) line will terminate at Montgomery. Saturday service will run as three-line service (Yellow, Orange, and Blue), which means some riders may have to transfer to finish their trip as they do on Sundays. Starting Saturday, March 27, BART will be running identical schedules on Saturday and Sunday. ![]() Officials said current figures indicate ridership has yet to surpass a post COVID high of 55,000 weekday riders. "Weekday riders will have the same frequency they experience now, but the new schedule allows us to add 26 additional trips to enhance 15-minute commute periods when and where ridership data reflects more riders are returning," read the transit agency statement on the schedule changes.īART officials say they plan to add additional trips when train car loading data shows there are consistently more than 30 people per car on a train. PDFs of the current and new schedule timetables for all six train lines are also available. The new schedule is already available to view on the agency's online Trip Planner and both versions of the BART App.
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