UPDATE: BART service to resume Friday afternoon.

After a ten hours of talks on Wednesday, neither BART nor the unions came to an agreement. And thus the Bart strike enters its fourth day. If you plan on commuting to catch the fireworks, don't plan on riding BART. And charter bus service will be limited today and on Friday.

To the press release:

[...] BART will provide very limited charter bus service to and from San Francisco during the peak commute periods: starting at 6am from five East Bay stations and 4 to 6 pm from San Francisco.

The limited charter bus service will pick up riders at the following five BART stations: West Oakland, El Cerrito del Norte, Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton and Fremont stations. At 6am, 3 buses will arrive at each of these stations. Once a bus is filled it will leave for San Francisco. This is first come, first served. Each bus carries 50 passengers. The service will only last until all three buses are filled or 8am, whichever comes first. The service is intended to serve those who are working July 4th.

The trip home will be a direct ride to each of the 5 stations with 3 buses serving each destination from 4-6pm. The last bus to each station will leave at 6pm so riders need to arrive before then.

Friday’s service will be similar but each station will have 7 buses show up at 5am and it will be first come first served. The service will only last until all seven buses are filled or 8am, whichever comes first. The return trip home will be from 3pm-7pm. The last bus to each station will leave at 7pm so riders need to arrive before then

As for seeing an end to the strike? Who knows. Both sides will return to the table today. "But when Wednesday's talks ended shortly after 11 p.m., there was no suggestion of the glimmer of optimism shown after Tuesday's bargaining session," reports the Chronicle. Alas.

Until tomorrow...

All previous coverage of the BART strike on SFist.