Take Public Transportation with me to a Friend Date in San Francisco
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About
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is a heavy-rail public transit system that connects the San Francisco Peninsula with communities in the East Bay and South Bay. BART service currently extends as far as Millbrae, Richmond, Antioch, Dublin/Pleasanton, and Berryessa/North San José. BART operates in five counties (San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, and Santa Clara) with 131 miles of track and 50 stations.
From the opening of service in 1972 to the present day, BART has enhanced the quality of life in the Bay Area by providing rapid and reliable transportation. Today, the BART system is essential to the health of our region’s economy—connecting workers and businesses, and relieving regional traffic congestion. At the same time, BART is the backbone of the region’s public transit system, accommodating people of all income levels as well as youth, seniors, and people with disabilities. By reducing the need to drive, BART reduces emissions and air pollution, supporting a healthier environment.
BART ridership has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and remote work trends in the Bay Area. Prior to the pandemic, BART served 405,000 trips on an average weekday. Track the latest ridership trends here.
BART provides fast, reliable transportation to downtown offices, shopping centers, tourist attractions, entertainment venues, universities and other destinations for Bay Area residents and visitors alike.
BART is a special purpose transit district that was formed in 1957 and opened for service in 1972. Read more about BART's history and system facts.
2024 BART Fact Sheet is available here.
BART's vision is to support a sustainable and prosperous Bay Area by connecting communities with seamless mobility.
BART's mission is to provide safe, reliable, clean, quality transit service for riders.
Jobs
We're seeking high-caliber team players who share our values and our drive to be the best transit agency in the world.
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Procurement
Find out about BART's procurement activity and the goods and services we need to provide safe, reliable service.
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Projects
We're working on numerous retrofit and expansion projects to serve our growing region.
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Property Development
BART is working to promote high quality transit-oriented development on and near BART-owned properties.
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Plans
Learn about BART's future plans and the strategies and policies that guide our efforts.
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BART Police
BART Police: The mission of the BART Police Department is to ensure a safe environment within our transit system, reduce crime through a highly visible police presence, and proactive enforcement of the law, and to promote public confidence by working in partnership with our stakeholders and the communities we serve
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Government and Community Relations: Local, state and federal elected officials, and their staff, are encouraged to contact us about any BART-related issue.
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Board Advisory Committees: Board Advisory Committees meet regularly to discuss and improve BART for riders and the general public. Members of the public can join the Board Advisory Committees.
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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is a department of the City and County of San Francisco responsible for the management of all ground transportation in the city. The SFMTA has oversight over the Municipal Railway (Muni) public transit, as well as bicycling, paratransit, parking, traffic, walking, and taxis. We serve San Francisco by creating transportation options that are constant, practical and everywhere; we connect people with their community to enhance the economy, environment and quality of life. We operate today's transportation system and work with our partners to plan the transportation system of tomorrow.
The SFMTA is governed by a Board of Directors who are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The SFMTA Board provides policy oversight, including budgetary approval, and changes of fares, fees, and fines, ensuring representation of the public interest.
Our story is unlike any transportation agency in the country. Established by voter mandate in 1999, the SFMTA aggregated multiple San Francisco city agencies, including the Department of Parking and Traffic, Muni, and since 2007, the Taxi Commission.
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