The public is invited to join BART in celebrating the completion of the El Cerrito del Norte Station modernization project and tour the new features and art.
The event on September 10 will include:
Food trucks
Music
Giveaways
A chance to meet the station’s BART Board Director Rebecca Saltzman
A tour of the station’s new features and art
WHERE: El Cerrito del Norte Station, 6400 Cutting Blvd. El Cerrito, CA 94530
WHEN: Friday, September 10, 2021, 4-6pm
Labor Day, Monday, September 6, 2021 is a holiday and we will run on a Sunday schedule opening at 8am.
For the most up-to-date schedule information, download the Official BART App or check the online schedule at bart.gov/schedules.
Labor Day is also a parking holiday.
Parking will be free at all stations except for Milpitas and Berryessa/North San Jose. All other parking rules will be enforced.
A mural in the Lorin District. Photo courtesy of BART staff.
Started as an unincorporated streetcar settlement south of Berkeley in the 19th century, the Lorin District carries its rail history by being home to the Ashby BART Station. Often used interchangeably with “South Berkeley” to denote its geography, the Lorin District is now a commercial district clustered with antique stores, renowned bakeries, eye-popping murals and restaurants and a thriving Black presence despite recent gentrification in the area.
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SF Opera is offering a special 25% discount to BARTable subscribers and followers to experience the beauty of the Opera House and the power of live opera for “Live and In Concert: The Homecoming” on Friday, Sep. 10!
To purchase tickets, call the SF Opera box office at (415) 864-3330 and mention promo code BARTABLE25.
A SFMTA cable car on Hyde St in San Francisco. Photo courtesy of SFMTA.
Have you heard? The SFMTA cable car is running again in San Francisco after being out of service since March 2020 due to the pandemic. Face masks are required, and all lines are running. There's lots to see along the cable car routes and we'll show you some of our favorite spots to visit when playing tourist in the City. Ride BART to Powell St, and then make a quick and easy transfer to Muni. Let's go!
BART General Manager Bob Powers is relaunching his listening tour with a focus on visiting the current top 10 ridership BART stations to hear from riders who have been with us throughout the pandemic and those who are new or are now just returning.
“Meeting riders at our stations helps me learn if we’re meeting their needs,” said Powers. “It’s also invaluable for me to see first-hand how we’re doing with safety staffing, cleanliness, public address announcements and even if people are complying with the face covering requirement.”
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