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The Bay Area Considers the Unthinkable: Life without BART
BART faces a $400 million annual deficit due to ridership halving since the pandemic, risking service cuts and layoffs if a regional sales tax fails in November.
Summary by The Seattle Times
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The Bay Area Considers the Unthinkable: Life Without BART
SAN FRANCISCO — As the sun peeked over the horizon on a recent Friday morning, only a few people stood on a platform in Pittsburg, California, to wait for a Bay Area Rapid Transit train that would whisk them nearly 40 miles southwest to San Francisco. The working-class town with industrial roots sits on the edge of Suisun Bay and is known as a more affordable suburb. BART made it possible for Pittsburg residents to live in the farthest reaches o…
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Total News Sources3
Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
R 33%
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