Have plans in the East Bay on President’s Day weekend? Be prepared to take a bus or a car.
BART announced on Monday it will not be running train service between the Rockridge, Orinda and Lafayette stations from Feb. 18 to Feb. 20 while it replaces nearly 7,200 feet of decades-old railway connecting the three platforms.
BART, Caltrain get big boosts after $2.5 billion grant for California public transportation Here's how much of the money will go to Caltrain's Peninsula Corridor Electrification project and the BART extension to downtown San Jose and Santa Clara While this is the only planned closure between the Lafeyette and Orinda stations, the rail line will temporarily shut down service between Rockridge and Orinda five more times in the next four months to replace an interlocking. The tentative dates for that project are April 1 to 2, April 15 to 16, May 13 to 14, May 27 to 29 , and June 10 to 11. The transit agency will similarly offer a free bus service at the impacted stations during those closures.
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