BART Ridership To Increase November 2 2009

The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) trains will increase the amount of trains and the frequency of trains running to and from San Francisco, CA on Monday November 2, 2009 due to the closure of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. This will help the problem a little bit and ease some of the traffic problems [...]

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The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) trains will increase the amount of trains and the frequency of trains running to and from San Francisco, CA on Monday November 2, 2009 due to the closure of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. This will help the problem a little bit and ease some of the traffic problems that will snarl the Bay Area commute.

Without the trains, the commute would become a complete nightmare. BART is poised to help ease this tension.

Bay Area Commuters Hampered By Second Day Of Bay Bridge Closure

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Bay Bridge To Remain Closed Monday Nov 2 2009

The Bay Bridge will remain closed on Monday 11/2/2009. Workers tested the repairs that were done on Saturday and the tests failed. Workers have been working day and night to fix the bridge. The last time this happened was during the major Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989. The bridge closure makes people coming from Oakland [...]

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The Bay Bridge will remain closed on Monday 11/2/2009. Workers tested the repairs that were done on Saturday and the tests failed. Workers have been working day and night to fix the bridge. The last time this happened was during the major Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989. The bridge closure makes people coming from Oakland and the surrounding East Bay areas have to drive huge distances just to get to San Francisco.

Alternate bridges to take from the East Bay would be the San Mateo Bridge or the Dumbarton Bridge. But these routes would take a very long time just to make it to San Francisco. BART is increasing the trains running to and from San Francisco.

Bay Bridge Remains Closed For Third Day Due To Falling Debris

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