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San Fran’s BART Bumps Up Fares and Service

January 2nd, 2008 by susan j

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BART photo uploaded by simoom

Riding public transportation is one of the cheapest ways to get around and get to know a new city. After New York City, San Francisco has one of the most used public transport systems in the country, known as BART or Bay Area Rapid Transport.

As of January 1, the BART is increasing the frequency certain trains and, as is often the case in these types of scenarios, also the price of fare. This may be good news for those visiting San Francisco, since the changes mean more trains going out to San Francisco International Airport. You can download BART’s fares and schedule brochure here or use the QuickPlanner to plot out your trip (even download it to your iPod for easy access on the go!).

What do you think? Will these changes improve San Francisco’s transportation system? Leave a comment and let us know!

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One Response to “San Fran’s BART Bumps Up Fares and Service”

  1. On Nov 11th, 2008 at 5:16 pm Go San Francisco Travel Blog Archive Environmental Guide to San Francisco said:

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