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BART stands for Bay Area Rapid Transit, in the Oakland/San Francisco, California US area.
The local transit version is called BART for Bay Area Rapid Transit.
The San Francisco Bay Area has a subway system called the Bay Area Rapid Transit, or BART. It serves the Bay Area as a whole, rather than San Francisco itself. San Francisco itself does not have its own rapid transit system, but it has a light rail system called MUNI that has underground sections.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system serves, obviously the Bay Area. Ranging from Richmond to Fremont, and then Millbrae to Pittsburg. It does also stop at Oakland International Airport.
Richard Grefe has written: 'The impact of BART on economics [i.e. economics] and finance' -- subject(s): Local transit, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (Calif.)
Harre W. Demoro has written: 'Key Route, Book 2' 'California's electric railways' -- subject(s): History, Street-railroads 'The Key Route' -- subject(s): Key System Transit Lines (Calif.) 'BART at mid-point' -- subject(s): San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (Calif.)
Oscar Grant was a young man who was killed by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) policeman Johannes Mehserle in 2009. Fellow police officer Anthony Pirone was fired for hurling racial slurs at the victim and he is believed to have participated in the killing for holding the victim down while he was shot.
It looks like the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit System) in San Francisco, with the type of seats and seating configuration. However, it could be any system that uses that type of car (LA possibly, but definitely not New York, Chicago or Boston).
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Bay Fair - BART station - was created in 1972.
Thunder Bay Transit was created in 1970.
Yes you can it is a little complicated and may require a night stayover. Only one train everyday leaves the Roseville station headed for the bay but you could just go to the Sacramento Amtrak Station. You will take the train from Sacramento to Oakland Colisuem station and walk over to BART(Bay Area Rapid Transit) station and take BART into San Francisco. Get off BART at Embarcadero station and get on the Muni Metro line T (Third Street) heading towards third street and then you will get off at Gilman/Paul station and either walk or take Muni Bus 56 to the Candelstick Park. Complicated? Yes but it can be done.