BART: 22 train cars out of commission due to equipment problems
BART is testing nine-car trains Friday night in the East Bay after 22 of its train cars went out of commission on the Pittsburg-Baypoint line earlier in the evening.
Golden Gate Bridge suicide barrier to be completed by 2021
Since 1937, it's believed nearly 2,000 people have jumped to their death off the Golden Gate Bridge. It has been called a suicide magnet. On Thursday, it was announced a suicide barrier will be completed by January 2021.
State bill to provide BART with $16M, as agency tries to close $30M budget deficit
BART's board of directors met this morning in Oakland to consider options for cutting expenses and increasing fare revenues in response to a projected budget shortfall of more than $30 million.
BART delays reported
The transit agency was grappling with malfunctioning brakes on a train stuck in the TransBay Tube.
Barge sinks in SF Bay
Crews are working to raise a sunken barge that is leaking fuel into the San Francisco Bay.
Lawsuit accuses BART of discriminating against disabled riders
A new lawsuit accuses BART of discriminating against disabled people by failing to maintain escalators and elevators that allow them to access trains.
Lawsuit targets BART disabled access
Disability rights advocate Rebecca Williford speaks to KTVU FOX 2 News at 4P about a lawsuit filed against BART.
Serial Muni groper sought
Authorities are searching for a serial groper who has attacked women riding Muni. Leigh Martinez reports.
New BART station ready to open
The transit stop will bring BART rail service to south Fremont. The Fremont mayor spoke to KTVU FOX 2 News at 9AM about the opening.
North Bay's SMART train clears another hurdle
The City of San Rafael signed off on construction of the SMART train's final leg into Larkspur Monday night. However, there was some last-minute concerns raised by residents and merchants.
CHP detains riders on motorcycles, ATV's reportedly driving erratically on Bay Bridge
The California Highway Patrol is investigating a sideshow, involving a number of motorcycles on the Bay Bridge Sunday night.
BART readies Warm Springs station
The BART station is set to open in 15 days. Tom Vacar reports.
BART board reluctant to raise fares despite large deficit
BART's Board of Directors, faced with a $25 to $35 million budget deficit for next year, explored various fare raising options to put in the budget come June.
SF sues Hertz over bridge tolls
City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that rental car giant Hertz Corp. and a business partner swindled San Francisco customers out of millions of dollars in hidden fees to cover bridge tolls. Tara Moriarty reports.
BART says it needs more money because weekend ridership is down
BART officials say commute ridership is up but weekends, off-peak and short rides have slipped so much, it's dragging the whole system's numbers down.
New BART trains weigh more than originally thought
By the end of this year, BART plans to have at least 60 of the 775 new trains in service. But as the new cars come off the production line, BART says an empty train car will weigh more than originally contracted for.
Two injured after shooting on Muni bus
San Francisco police are investigating a shooting on a Municipal Railway line in the Dogpatch neighborhood this afternoon.
BART janitor’s $270K pay raises questions
A BART janitor who earned more than a quarter million dollars in salary, overtime, and benefits made headlines for his eye-popping pay. But 2 Investigates has uncovered some serious questions about how he earned all that money.
BART janitor?s $270K pay raises questions
A BART janitor who earned more than a quarter million dollars in salary, overtime, and benefits made headlines for his eye-popping pay. But 2 Investigates has uncovered some serious questions about how he earned all that money.
BART eyes sponsorships
The transit agency is considering sponsorships from outside advertisers to boost revenue. Tom Vacar reports.



















