
"BART service in San Francisco and the Peninsula is down this morning due to computer equipment issues. BART was initially down system wide, but East Bay service resumed around 9:30 a.m., according to BART's twitter. In the meantime, BART is urging commuters to find alternative means of transportation, including taking AC Transit buses over the bridge. At the BART stations at 24th and Mission and 16th and Mission, BART police officers are currently waiving away commuters. MUNI is currently allowing commuters affected by the BART shutdown to ride for free between Embarcadero and Balboa Park, the two ends of San Francisco's BART stops."
"BART says the computer issues were triggered by upgrades that BART has been making to their computer network system, which allows different parts of BART's system to communicate with each other. While they've managed to bring the East Bay computers back online, they are still working to restore service in the Transbay Tube and in San Francisco."
BART service in San Francisco and the Peninsula is down this morning because of computer equipment issues. Service was initially system-wide, with East Bay service resuming around 9:30 a.m. BART is urging commuters to use alternative transportation, including AC Transit buses over the bridge. At 24th and Mission and 16th and Mission stations, BART police are waiving away commuters. MUNI is permitting affected riders to travel free between Embarcadero and Balboa Park. BART attributes the outage to upgrades to its computer network system; East Bay computers are back online while work continues to restore Transbay Tube and San Francisco service.
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