Monday, May 9, 2011

B.A.R.T NOW DVD

So I have found a lot of footage in my camera from some Bart performers and decided why not make Bart its very own CD/DVD of some its best performers that are seen a stations everyday. This video is a re-creation of the older Now CDs that used to be sold on infomercials.



Of course this is not being made into a DVD or even being sold for that note. Hope you enjoyed some of BART's finest

Monday, May 2, 2011

Fun in the Sun

So for many years now the Ashby Bart Station has put on the flea market every year. Many people come out every weekend to sell and buy lots of vintage and cool toys and also just listen to the live music.

On Sunday May 15th there will be a new Farmers Market opening at the Glen Park Station. The Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association will be putting on this market every sunday until the end of October. This means that they will be closing down the parking lot at the station to allow the people to walk around and buy some locally produces organic food. The association is well known for is extraordinary food.

There will be about 30 different vendors each Sunday providing different things each week. So if your need a break from finals visit some of the bart stations around for some fun in the outdoors.


More about the Pacific Coast Farmers Market Association visit: http://www.pcfma.com/

SECURITY PLEASE!

Ok so the big news came out just recently that Osama Bin Laden has been killed in his mansion home along with his brother. Osama is the man that is said to be responsible for the United States largest terrorist attack. After searching for this man for almost ten years we finally found and killed him. Now people are wondering if killing him was the right thing to do. Will Al-Qaeda strike back? Is what many people around the world are thinking right now.

Well from here on out, bart will be doing its best to try and protect its riders from any attack happening at their stations. The stations have already increased the amount of security at each stop. Bart will still go about the same precautions, but watch a lot more closely. Bart will need the riders help in reporting anything suspicious. Their are phones on the trains that riders may use to call the operator or they can also just call 911. So try not to sleep so much on bart and pay attention to your surroundings.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Calling all Disgusted Riders


BART is calling any and all riders to come and test out some new seat designs for the new and improved trains. In a recent blog post I talked about how scientist had recently found bacteria on the bart seats, and we aren't talking about some small bacteria. Since the talk about all this bacteria, BART has decided to upgrade their seats so that their riders will actually want to sit down.

But, before changing the seats, the people of BART are giving its riders a chance to test out which seats they think are most comfortable. Passengers will be able to give their input on the different size seats, how much legroom, standing room, and even the layout of the new design. These seat testings will be taking place at some community centers, events, and some selected bart stations.



Monday, April 4, 2011

Facts about BART

- There are 44 stations throughout four different counties
- Only five different routes
- Bart travels 104 miles
- Travel services began in 1972
- The average amount of riders in one week is 327,629
- It is the fifth busiest rail system in the U.S. and is ranked 73rd in the world
- One of the quietest trains in the world
- Bart can travel a maximum speed of 80 mph
- There was a record of riders broken in one day, when the Bay Bridge was closed due to construction. 442,000 riders took bart that day (October 29, 2009). The record was broken a little over a year later when the Giants won the world series (November 3, 2010). Setting the record at 552,000 riders in one day.
- In 1979 there was a bart fire, in which one firefighter was killed
- New bart cars are in the making, three door cars


A Video Shared from a Friend

This here is a positive outlook on B.A.R.T. from a student at the Academy of Art. On how B.A.R.T. and other bay area public transportation helps many people out.



Monday, March 28, 2011

Concert at Powell Bart

Almost every BART station that you go to there are street performers that perform near the stations. At the Powell station they are very popular for their hip hop dancers that are always out entertaining the cable car riders. They also have the tap dancers that tap away with no shirts. But that is upstairs, downstairs you have the singers and instrumentalist that catch people right as they come up the escalators. After asking a few people where the best performers were, there were mostly answers for San Francisco. Here is a guy that got off of his train unpacked his accordion and put on a show for some BART riders at Powell station.