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  2. List of Bay Area Rapid Transit stations - Wikipedia

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    The services were mainly identified on maps, schedules, and station signage by the names of their termini. However, the new fleet displays line colors more prominently, and BART has begun to use color names in press releases and GTFS data. [7] [8] In 2022, BART formally announced on Twitter they were using colors on the line map and officially. [9]

  3. South Hayward station - Wikipedia

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    The BART Board approved the name "South Hayward" in December 1965. [3] The station opened as part of the first segment of the BART system on September 11, 1972. [4] Due to a national strike that year by elevator constructors, elevator construction on the early stations was delayed. Elevators at most of the initial stations, including South ...

  4. Green Line (BART) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) line in the San Francisco Bay Area that runs between Berryessa/North San José station and Daly City station. It has 22 stations in San Jose, Milpitas, Fremont, Union City, Hayward, San Leandro, Oakland, San Francisco, and Daly City. The line shares tracks with the four other primary BART services.

  5. Bay Area Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California.BART serves 50 stations along six routes and 131 miles (211 kilometers) of track, including eBART, a 9-mile (14 km) spur line running to Antioch, and Oakland Airport Connector, a 3-mile (4.8 km) automated guideway transit line serving Oakland International Airport.

  6. Berryessa/North San José station - Wikipedia

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    The station is the southern terminus of the Orange and Green lines. The station was built and is owned by VTA, while BART operates train service with funding from VTA. [7] The bus bays and parking garages are operated by VTA. [7] It is the first BART station ever built in San Jose, and service will terminate here until the completion of the ...

  7. Silicon Valley BART extension - Wikipedia

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    Map of Berryessa and downtown San Jose/Santa Clara extensions from Warm Springs. The 10-mile-long (16 km) Berryessa extension to north San Jose encompasses the Milpitas station and the Berryessa station. A proposed infill station at Calaveras Boulevard in downtown Milpitas has been deferred until the city secures funding. [14]

  8. Hayward station (BART) - Wikipedia

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    An AC Transit bus at Hayward station. Hayward station is a major bus hub for AC Transit, served by Transbay route M; local routes 10, 28, 34, 41, 56, 60, 83, 86, 93, 94, 95, and 99; and All Nighter route 801. Shuttles to California State University, East Bay also serve the station. [43] A small building near B Street is the Greyhound intercity ...

  9. Orange Line (BART) - Wikipedia

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    The line would not see any major changes for another 45 years, until the start of the Silicon Valley BART extension. The first phase of the project extended the line to Warm Springs/South Fremont station in March 2017, [3] [4] the second phase added Berryessa/North San José and Milpitas stations in June 2020. [5] [6]