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Free MLK celebration train carries riders from San Jose to San Francisco march
A unique Bay Area tradition marking the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. returns Monday morning with the departure of Caltrain’s annual MLK Celebration Train, offering residents a free and meaningful way to take part in the holiday’s events. The special service is scheduled to leave San Jose shortly after 9 a.m., carrying passengers north toward San Francisco in time to join the city’s Martin Lut
Free MLK celebration train carries riders from San Jose to San Francisco march
A unique Bay Area tradition marking the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. returns Monday morning with the departure of Caltrain’s annual MLK Celebration Train, offering residents a free and meaningful way to take part in the holiday’s events. The special service is scheduled to leave San Jose shortly after 9 a.m., carrying passengers north toward San Francisco in time to join the city’s Martin Lut
Bay Area advocates launch 2026 transit funding drive after SB 63 approval
With Governor Gavin Newsom signing Senate Bill 63, known as the Connect Bay Area Transit Act, a major regional push to secure the future of public transportation in Northern California has officially begun. The bill, signed on October 13, authorizes a voter initiative for a 14-year regional sales tax measure that would appear on the November 2026 ballot. The proposal seeks to generate billions in funding to sustain and expand Bay Area transit networks, including BART, Caltrain, and the Valley
Bay Area advocates launch 2026 transit funding drive after SB 63 approval
With Governor Gavin Newsom signing Senate Bill 63, known as the Connect Bay Area Transit Act, a major regional push to secure the future of public transportation in Northern California has officially begun. The bill, signed on October 13, authorizes a voter initiative for a 14-year regional sales tax measure that would appear on the November 2026 ballot. The proposal seeks to generate billions in funding to sustain and expand Bay Area transit networks, including BART, Caltrain, and the Valley
California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
West Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station Begins Fare Gate Upgrade With New High-Tech System
The West Dublin / Pleasanton BART Station is undergoing upgrades with the installation of Next Generation Fare Gates, as part of a systemwide modernization effort aimed at improving accessibility and reducing fare evasion. The multi-stage construction began in late July and will continue over the coming weeks. While train service will not be affected, riders should anticipate brief delays when entering or exiting the station, especially during rush hour.
West Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station Begins Fare Gate Upgrade With New High-Tech System
The West Dublin / Pleasanton BART Station is undergoing upgrades with the installation of Next Generation Fare Gates, as part of a systemwide modernization effort aimed at improving accessibility and reducing fare evasion. The multi-stage construction began in late July and will continue over the coming weeks. While train service will not be affected, riders should anticipate brief delays when entering or exiting the station, especially during rush hour.









