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Free BART Parking Coming to an End (2014)

Concord BART StationBART has begun phasing out free parking at the few remaining stations where it exists. On Monday, October 27, paid parking ($1 per day) went into effect at the Concord BART station, with the North Concord, Coliseum/Oakland Airport and Hayward stations soon to follow.
According to BART officials, the move to paid parking is necessary to cover costs. The official estimate is that it costs an average of $1.33 per day to maintain, operate and police each parking space in the BART system.
The North Concord BART station will make the move to paid parking on November 12. BART plans to transition Oakland Coliseum BART on November 17 and Hayward BART on December 8.
Parking fees vary by station and can be paid by cash, Clipper Card or a BART Blue Ticket. It’s still free to park at all stations on weekdays after 3 p.m. and on weekends and holidays.

BART shuttle service in the event of a strike (2013)

SF BART System Map, 2010BART plans to run a limited bus shuttle service on access roads adjacent to the following stations: El Cerrito del Norte, Fremont, West Oakland, Walnut Creek and Dublin/Pleasanton in the event of a strike that could begin Monday, July 1, 2013. The ride is free.
Parking at BART stations will be free and open to the public in the event of a strike on a first-come, first-serve basis. However, elevator access in the parking structures is not guaranteed.
As the date of a potential service disruption draws near, visit 511.org for status updates.  Check with your employer about alternative transportation options or working from home.
 

Procedures for Passengers Using BART Charter Buses 

In the morning from the East Bay to San Francisco:

  1. Proceed to bus boarding area in the morning from the El Cerrito del Norte, Fremont, West Oakland, Walnut Creek and Dublin/Pleasanton stations beginning 5:00am until the last bus is full but no later than 9:00am.
  2. You will be given your roundtrip bus pass as you get on your bus.
  3. The ride is free.
  4. There are no assigned seats.  Please take the first seat available to you to expedite loading time.  Once the bus is loaded and passengers are seated, the bus will be allowed to leave.  There are no standees permitted on charter buses.
  5. The bus will travel to the West Oakland BART station, where you will transfer to another bus that will shuttle you to Downtown San Francisco.
  6. Once you arrive at the West Oakland BART station, get off the bus and proceed to the San Francisco shuttle bus loading area.  You will be required to show your roundtrip bus pass to the person loading you onto the San Francisco-bound bus.
  7. The bus will travel to Downtown San Francisco and unload on Fremont Street, between Folsom Street and Howard Street near the Transbay Terminal.

 In the afternoon from San Francisco to the East Bay:

  1. Boarding for afternoon return trips to the East Bay will begin at 3:00pm on Howard Street between Fremont Street and Beale Street.  To guarantee yourself a bus ride home, you must be at the bus loading area no later than 7:00pm.
  2. You will be required to show the roundtrip bus pass that you received in the morning to the person loading you onto the West Oakland-bound bus.  Once the bus is loaded and passengers are seated, the bus will be allowed to leave.
  3. Once you arrive in West Oakland Station, you will get off the bus and proceed to one of the four designated bus stops (Fremont, El Cerrito del Norte, Walnut Creek, and Dublin/Pleasanton) for the return trip to the same location of your origin.  You will once again be required to show your bus pass to the person loading you on the bus.

It is very important that you do not lose your bus pass.  You will be required to show the bus pass whenever you get on a bus.  Only passengers who have roundtrip bus passes will be permitted to board buses in San Francisco and West Oakland.
Source: BART Customer Services

BART parking during a potential strike (2013)

Photo Image: John Kinsella
Photo Image: John Kinsella

What will happen to all the parking spaces?
Parking at BART stations will be free and open to the public during a strike on a first-come, first-serve basis. Carpoolers can arrange to meet at these locations during the strike similar to Park Ride lots.  However, elevator access in the parking structures is not guaranteed.
What if I have a parking permit for reserved parking?
Parking permit costs will be refunded when BART is not in service.
An update from BART Customer Services:

BART and its Unions are actively negotiating and are hoping for a successful resolution to its contract negotiations.  If, however, for some unfortunate reason that there is a work stoppage, we want to assure our customers that we would refund the cost of the permits purchased for the times that BART was not offering service.
Also, parking in our lots will be open regardless of a work stoppage.  Although you have a permit, you may not get a space as you usually would.

As the date of a potential service disruption draws near, visit 511.org for status updates.  Check with your employer about alternative transportation options or working from home.

Make holiday travel easy with BART

Holiday tip #213 from 511CC: Make a BART parking reservation at SFO or OAK

Are you flying from SFO or OAK over this winter holiday?
Consider avoiding pricey airport parking lots and reserve a space at BART. During this holiday, BART will make 500 additional parking spaces available for Airport/Long Term parking reservations.
Read the BART Times November 2011 issue for more information on reserving your space.
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