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Which fantasy BART map is the best? Dare to dream. By Adam Brinklow Feb 8, 2019, 2:08pm PST Nothing unites Bay Area commuters in shared wistfulness quite like a fantasy BART map.
Bart went 0-for-5 with four strikeouts in the series opener Monday and is now out of the lineup in favor of Henry Davis for the second day in a row. The two catchers have been sharing reps behind the ...
The phantom of the westerly BART line that never was is something that torments us on a daily basis, every time the 1 bus screeches up and down hills in stomach-churning five-foot increments. But ...
We rounded up five of the best fantasy maps showing what the transit network could be, beginning with the original BART plans. Conceived in 1956, this map shows stations stretching as far north as ...
The current BART map, which was introduced in 2010, was best known for ironing out the squiggly lines of the previous map, which the system had used since the mid-1990s.
On BART, it was promised, you'd be able to get from Powell Street in San Francisco to either Santa Rosa, Napa or San Jose in just over an hour, or Palo Alto in 43 minutes. Note, the system map ...
BART HISTORY: A new podcast delves into the inception and evolution of the transit agency's map, touching on the original design, its 1990s-era changes and the current iteration that adorns trains ...
BART just dropped these new "System Map Flip Flops" for $24. It features a map design that includes the different stations and black rubber straps. People are reacting on BART's social media post.
Bart was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left groin strain. Bart dealt with an issue on the other side of his groin last month, but this appears to be a new injury.
But one BART customer thinks the company needed one more upgrade. On July 19, the transit agency tweeted out a station map that had been redesigned as “MarioBART.” ...
Five fantasy transit maps for the Bay Area:… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) ...
These are not fantasy maps: every transit line depicted here has been proposed in some form by government agencies or planning organizations in the Bay Area. Whether they get built will largely be ...