For BART commuters, it's another rough ride on a Monday
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For BART commuters, it's another rough ride on a Monday
"BART riders trying to get through San Francisco endured long delays Monday morning after a power issue on the trackway in the downtown areas forced the cancellation of two lines. The shutdown of the Green Line between the Daly City and Berryessa/North San Jose stations and the Red Line between the Richmond and Millbrae stations marked the fourth Monday since Oct. 20 that that BART has endured a significant delay or interruption to its operation."
"BART spokesperson Anna Duckworth said BART closed the two lines to ease the flow of trains through the Transbay Tube and prevent bottlenecks. All 50 stations were open, as was service to all 50. BART had limited service on it's blue line from Daly City to Pleasanton, with riders on that line having to exit at the Bay Fair station Technicians were working to fix the problem, Duckworth said."
BART riders in San Francisco endured long Monday-morning delays after a power issue on the downtown trackway forced cancellation of two lines. The Green Line between Daly City and Berryessa/North San Jose and the Red Line between Richmond and Millbrae were shut down, marking the fourth Monday since Oct. 20 with a significant BART delay or interruption. BART closed the two lines to ease train flow through the Transbay Tube and prevent bottlenecks. All 50 stations remained open and service was available to all stations. The Blue Line had limited service from Daly City to Pleasanton, requiring riders to exit at Bay Fair. Technicians worked to fix the problem.
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