SF News BART Says, Actually, Standing On The Right And Passing On The Left Causes Escalators To Break While it's part of Bay Area gospel and a piece of established etiquette that longtime residents try to drill into the minds of all newcomers to stick to the right side of a
SF News BART To Tackle Broken, Poopy Escalators With Newly Approved Funds BART admits total defeat pic.twitter.com/1BHwYk0ynR— Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) November 29, 2015 Over the past few years BART's escalators have basically become a punch line, filled with poop as they are
SF News New BART Escalator Status Website Lets You Confirm In Advance That Escalator At Your Stop is Broken BART admits total defeat pic.twitter.com/1BHwYk0ynR— Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) November 29, 2015 The seemingly perennially broken (or breaking) system of BART escalators in some way is the perfect metaphor for San
SF News Powell And Civic Center BART Entrances To Get New Glass Canopy Things The concrete-walled entrances to BART stations along Market Street are set to get makeovers over the next decade or so, as the Chron's John King explains in an impatient tone today. He's impatient,
SF News BART Stations: A Power (And Beauty) Ranking BART is about compromise. This station is cleaner, that one more convenient; this one has parking, that one is closer to home. Some stations reflect their surroundings, some had more money put into
SF News Repairs Promised For Some Of BART's Beleaguered Escalators BART's escalators are so bad...How bad are they? They're so bad that it's news when they're fixed, not when they're broken! OK, sorry for the borscht beltiness of that last paragraph, but
Arts & Entertainment We Are All This Rat Stuck On A BART Escalator At the beginning of this one-minute YouTube video, we're rooting for a rat stuck on an escalator at Civic Center BART to break free of his endless treadmill of fecal matter. By halfway
SF News Meanwhile, On BART... Escalators, Buskers and Taggers Get Back To Work After four days of shut down, members of BART's two unions went back to work getting the trains moving again. They weren't the only ones getting back to work though: an even more