BART and its Place in Bay Area Transit: A Student’s Review
<p><a href="https://www.bart.gov/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">BART</a>, Bay Area Rapid Transit, has been a staple of Bay Area transit since 1974 when it finished opening. BART is a system of electric trains reaching the Bay Area and beyond. BART reaches from Richmond and Antioch in the north to North San Jose and Millbrae in the south. BART is overall a cheap and effective mode of transit. Despite this, problems lie deeper down.</p>
<p>BART is not profitable and “must now solve a $326M deficit before FY28” (Bart.gov) This lack of profit and money leads to further problems. BART cleans its trains, but despite this, the cars are often destroyed by trash and other waste.</p>
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