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The BART Strike Survival Guide: Extra Ferry Service, Carpooling, Transbay Bus Service
Transit officials are warning that a possible BART strike on Monday could tie up traffic throughout the Bay Area, including on the Bay Bridge and the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.
Patch editors have pulled together as much information as possible to help commuters in the event of a BART strike Monday. Check out these articles for specifics:
The Central Contra Costa Transit Authority will set up temporary bus stops for its County Connection buses just outside BART stations to avoid picketing workers.
In addition, BART will operate charter bus service to San Francisco from the Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, El Cerrito del Norte and Fremont BART stations, beginning at 5 a.m. This bus service will only be able to accomodate between 2,000 and 4,000 riders a day each way.
SF Bay Ferry Will Beef Up Service If BART Workers Strike.
Alameda is operating special shuttles to Harbor and Main Street terminals.
Where and How to Carpool During a BART Strike Locations, tips and "etiquette" for the new carpooler.
Check out this Patch Map of casual carpool locations.
Taking the Transbay Bus from San Leandro, Castro Valley or Alameda (Unless they strike, too).
Driving? Check traffic conditions first.
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