A 7.0-magnitude earthquake off the California coast briefly triggered a tsunami warning for parts of Northern California and ...
“The Transbay Tube ... work from home and other factors, it’s been very difficult.” Dufty said that BART is looking at other transit systems, like Valley Transportation Authority or MUNI, which he ...
(Juliana Yamada/KQED) Other disruptions rippled throughout the bay: BART temporarily shut down service in its Transbay Tube ... Francisco Bay, or really parsing the details of any of the coasts.” ...
BART resumed service through the Transbay Tube on Thursday after a series of strong earthquakes in Northern California prompted a stoppage and delays. The tube reopened about an hour later.
Bay Area Rapid Transit service through the Transbay Tube has been restored ... to expect delays. BART is recovering from an earlier problem. We have resumed normal train service.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit Agency halted service through the Transbay Tube just before 11 a.m. on Thursday after the National Weather Service issued a tsunami warning for San Francisco.
(NEXSTAR) – BART announced just before noon Thursday that it has resumed normal service after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in ...
including a shutdown of BART through the Transbay Tube. The earthquake, which had a preliminary magnitude of 7.0, struck at 10:44 p.m. in the ocean west of the community of Petrolia, which ...
BART announced just before noon Thursday that it has resumed normal service after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Humboldt County shook the Bay Area and caused the closure of the Transbay Tube.