BART service resumes between West Oakland, 24th Street Mission station in San Francisco

BART service resumes between West Oakland, 24th Street Mission station in San Francisco



Bay Area Rapid Transit service between Oakland and San Francisco has resumed Thursday morning following an tools situation.

Around 8:30 am, the company stated there was no service between the West Oakland and 24th Street Mission stations, together with the Transbay Tube, resulting from a “network engineering problem.” Commuters have been being urged to make use of alternate technique of transportation.

At 9 a.m., BART officers stated service has resumed, with the company saying riders ought to anticipate residual delays as service was being re-established.

Thursday’s outage comes after the Transbay Tube was shut down for several hours on Sunday after communication cables have been broken. The outage compelled hundreds to make use of buses and different types of transportation to cross the bay.

Officials stated Sunday’s outage was attributable to an RV fireplace at a homeless encampment close to the West Oakland station. It was unclear if the outages are linked.

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