BART, AC Transit, Muni and Caltrain will receive a $590 million loan from the state to fund operations for the coming year.
Bay Area wins a $590M bridge loan to avert transit cuts; a November tax measure could follow. Funds available July 1, 2026.
The loan provides funding support for Bay Area transit through July 2027 when funding from the measure is anticipated to ...
San Francisco's financially strapped transit agency has released its first detailed scenarios of how it could cut service if ...
BART riders who, for years, have pined for functional Wi-fi will now get a sampling at five stations, enabling people to ...
The Office of Governor Newsom, the California Department of Finance and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) today reached an agreement on a $590 million loan for Bay Area transit agencies ...
BART management, without first getting board approval, has entered into a deal with Uber that will allow riders to use the ...
One of California’s largest public transit systems is tapping the municipal bond market as it contends with a looming fiscal cliff created by dwindling federal aid and ridership that’s stuck at about ...