Last year, Nga Ly and her family dressed up as a BART train, map, turnstile and Clipper card for Halloween. Photo courtesy of SF Chronicle.This Halloween is special — it falls on a Saturday and a full moon will occur. We're here to help you celebrate safely and responsibly. Looking to stay home away from ghosts and goblins? We have all the virtual events you're going to want to tune in to. Looking to venture out? We show you where to be. Happy Halloween from BARTable!
Ocean Beach on a sunny day. Photo courtesy of California Beaches.
The Great Highway is open to vehicular traffic during weekdays and closed for non-vehicle recreation during extended weekend hours. Motorists may use the roadway from 6am Mondays until noon Fridays, when it will then close for pedestrians and bicyclists until the following Monday morning at 6am. On holidays, the Great Highway will also be closed to vehicular traffic. Find the full schedule.
When it comes to Twitter, we know our friends down the hall at @SFBART have some classic and memorable tweets.
“Elf” is playing at The New Parkway Theater on Friday and Sunday. Photo courtesy of ABC News.
Z & Y Restaurant in San Francisco. Photo courtesy of SF Chronicle.Editor's note: BART will run its Sunday schedule on Christmas Day.
The 17th Annual Parol Lantern Festival is this weekend in San Francisco. Photo courtesy of SOMA Pilipinas.
With the holidays fast approaching, we know that there's a lot to get done with a short amount of time left. This weekend, there's a lot you can do to check people off your gift giving list and have some fun. From holiday gift fairs to art walks and a lantern festival to a Fairy Winterland, there's BARTable fun on both sides of the Bay.
The Jack London Square Tree Lighting is Friday night. Photo courtesy of Visit Oakland.
Winter (or fall, depending on your tolerance for the cold) is in the air and with that comes a whole lot of holiday events. Ice skating, tree lighting ceremonies and even fireworks mean you can get your holidays started right. Let's go.
Editor's note: This article was updated for the 2019 holiday season
Did you know Oakland was once dubbed the Harlem of the West because of the vibrant blues (and jazz!) scene that dotted the 7th Street area near West Oakland BART Station? Take a stroll along the "Walk of Fame" and pay tribute to the greats who performed in West Oakland.