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Win tickets to see Cécile McLorin Salvant at SFJAZZ

Win tickets to see Cécile McLorin Salvant at SFJAZZ
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Win tickets to California Symphony's "Fresh Inspirations"

Win tickets to California Symphony's "Fresh Inspirations"
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One Book, One BART: Guided Reading Questions for "STAY TRUE" by Hua Hsu

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Learn more about One Book, One BART by visiting the official book club page here. We'll be releasing new guided reading questions every few weeks, three chapters at a time. 

Sip and savor at these natural wine spots

Sip and savor at these natural wine spots
Natural wines are delicious and great to share with friends and food. Photo courtesy of Yelp. Global industrial winemaking is a three hundred billion dollar industry, yet the “Two-Buck Chucks” of the world aren’t making headlines. It's the urban and suburban wine guys who fuel the Bay Area wine fans to flock to natural wine shops, bars, restaurants and tasting rooms with food truck food, upcycled pizza, and a low-alcohol buzz. We found some great options in the natural wine scene, all BARTable. Taste, shop and join a wine club (or three).

Take the BART Sustainability Quiz

Take the BART Sustainability Quiz
April 22 was Earth Day, which means there’s no better time to celebrate the planet and advocate for its protection and preservation.   Sustainability has long been integral to the BART mission (read our annual sustainability report by clicking here).

The definitive history of the BARTmobile

The definitive history of the BARTmobile
Original concept sketches of the BARTmobile by David Yee. It has been said that its eyes can see through to your soul. Some have speculated it has the power to improve society. Those who cross its path are known to start acting joyfully and sometimes erratically. It’s even slowed traffic on the Bay Bridge.

BARTable by bike: Lake Chabot

BARTable by bike: Lake Chabot
An oasis in the wilderness exists near Bay Fair Station in San Leandro. Photo courtesy of BARTable staff. Difficulty • Short route: intermediate • Long route: advanced Terrain • Short route: hilly pavement, about 10 miles total • Long route: hilly pavement and gravel, about 17 miles total

Win tickets to L7 or Djavan at The UC Theatre

Win tickets to L7 or Djavan at The UC Theatre
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Visiting San Francisco? Here’s how to get around (without a car)

Visiting San Francisco? Here’s how to get around (without a car)
We’ve received a few emails from first-time visitors asking how to get around San Francisco using public transit. We wanted to put together an easy guide with visitors in mind, so you can confidently explore the Bay Area without worrying about the hassle of renting a car.

Children with Autism record station announcements for Autism Acceptance Month

Autism Acceptance Month
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, 11-year-old David Burke wanted more than anything to get back on BART. “He’d say, ‘That darn virus. I wish we could ride BART again,’” said Stephanie Burke, David’s mom.

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