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    Wet weather slows BART trains; The course of action still affects the Richmond line

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGFebruary 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    BART officials announced that along with the work already planned for President's Day weekend, trains are also running at significantly reduced speeds due to wet weather Monday morning.

    A track equipment replacement project near Richmond Station continues Monday Crews are working to replace the interlocks, allowing BART to safely move trains from one line to another. This weekend is one of four non-consecutive weekends in February, March and April for the project.

    Other project dates are March 16-17, April 13-14, and April 27-28. Riders can expect delays of up to 20 minutes in the work zone on weekends, according to BART.

    Passengers traveling between El Cerrito Del Norte and Richmond stations on Monday must transfer to a free bus.

    The Red Line, which runs from Richmond to Millbrae, has been canceled this weekend due to additional work.

    “Transbay riders in the East Bay who normally take the Red Line should board an Orange Line train (Richmond-Berryessa) and transfer to a San Francisco-bound Yellow Line train at MacArthur Station. This is scheduled to be a timed transfer to reduce wait times,” according to the advisory. From BART.

    A shuttle train is available for Millbrae riders between SFO and Millbrae and is timed with the Yellow Line train for transfers at SFO.

    Richmond Station will remain open for Amtrak passengers and passengers traveling through the station. Riders will be able to take the bus bridge in Richmond.

    Real-time departures can be found on the official BART app or bart.gov.

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