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Crisis Intervention Specialists offering aid. Photo courtesy of BART staff.
BART trains don’t start rolling until around 5am but Yolanda Barbosa and Natalie Robinson are typically well into their shift before then. Barbosa and Robinson are two of the BART Police Department’s new Crisis Intervention Specialists (CIS). They’re part of a team that represents a new approach to improving safety at BART, one that recognizes that not every problem on the system requires a response by an armed police officer.
The Glen Park welcome sign. Photo courtesy of Guy Joaquin.
Take a hike! An urban hike, that is, in San Francisco through the site of America’s first dynamite factory, up and over famous Twin Peaks and across the city’s geographical center on this BARTable Walk from the Glen Park neighborhood to the Mission District.
Walk Time: 3.5 – 4 hours | Distance: 6.5 miles | Terrain: Sidewalks, paved & dirt trails
Route Maps
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A cable rail truck with 3,000 feet of cable being transported. Photo courtesy of BART staff.
BART crews continue their work replacing aging power cables in San Francisco causing single tracking and reduced service on select Sundays.
Upcoming single-track Sundays include:
Bernie Sanders enjoys a train car to himself. Photo courtesy of Twitter.
2021 has been a year of many emotions, but sometimes it's healthy to focus on the lighter side of things. For our friends down the hall @SFBART, that means churning out classic and memorable social media posts. From brutally honest to downright hilarious, we decided to take a scroll down social media memory lane and share some of our favorite moments of 2021.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is January 17. Image courtesy of Presbyterian College.