The bart trains seem to sound their horn upon enterin stations. Is there a california law requiring heavy rail subway trains to sound their horn upon entering stations?
I remember the Powell Street Station had several conveniences. People could get access to Woolworth. the Emporium, and (not to mention) San Francisco Centre via that station.
one time you could ride from concord to embarcadaro for only 60 cents each way
I would get on Concord using a 60 cent ticket which at the time was the fare from concord to pleasant hill. i would then get out at embarcadero using my MUNI pass.
Then return, I would get on bart using my MUNI pass, travel to Pleasant hill station. get out using my 60 cent fare card. then re enter with another 60 cent fare card and travel to concord.
in all the total trip from concord to san francisco was 1.20.
this video is way more exciting for me than it should be........i've taken the BART for years, and moved here in August...meh i guess i'll always be a suburban kid easily amused.
The Muni is a light-rail system with some subway running. BART is separate, more like a regional rapid-transit system (hence its name), but it shares some stations (though not platforms) with Muni.
@faridjabba BART is a regional system, it rides the whole bay area, or most of it... MUNI is only local. however, BART has only 8 stations within SF, and MUNI metro has about 120 including stops, since is a mixed use, like a metro-bus, BART within SF is cheaper than MUNI, but MUNI takes you to more places
i love that feeling.. first you get the wind from the tunnel, then the smell of piss, and then the train comes in to view with the booop booop of the horn.... damn i love the yay area!
I've been to that station on April 19, 2007 via the Yellow Line (Pittsburg/Bay Point-Daly City) from Walnut Creek, the day after the 101st anniversary of the 1906 earthquake (I also rode the BART Yellow Line to Civic Center/UN Plaza station on April 18).
The bart trains seem to sound their horn upon enterin stations. Is there a california law requiring heavy rail subway trains to sound their horn upon entering stations?
Spaceshotx7 1 year ago
I remember the Powell Street Station had several conveniences. People could get access to Woolworth. the Emporium, and (not to mention) San Francisco Centre via that station.
wonderglory 3 years ago
Also, the entrance/exit is located directly beside the apple store.
casua1ty27 2 years ago
one time you could ride from concord to embarcadaro for only 60 cents each way
I would get on Concord using a 60 cent ticket which at the time was the fare from concord to pleasant hill. i would then get out at embarcadero using my MUNI pass.
Then return, I would get on bart using my MUNI pass, travel to Pleasant hill station. get out using my 60 cent fare card. then re enter with another 60 cent fare card and travel to concord.
in all the total trip from concord to san francisco was 1.20.
censor48 3 years ago
must be very windy when u were standing over there. thats one of my favorite part when i am about to ride bart, the wind part
southwest629 3 years ago
this video is way more exciting for me than it should be........i've taken the BART for years, and moved here in August...meh i guess i'll always be a suburban kid easily amused.
crazytlccool 3 years ago
is this in sanfrancisco? what is the diference with the muni ' ?
faridjabba 4 years ago
The Muni is a light-rail system with some subway running. BART is separate, more like a regional rapid-transit system (hence its name), but it shares some stations (though not platforms) with Muni.
decline2state 3 years ago 2
@faridjabba BART is a regional system, it rides the whole bay area, or most of it... MUNI is only local. however, BART has only 8 stations within SF, and MUNI metro has about 120 including stops, since is a mixed use, like a metro-bus, BART within SF is cheaper than MUNI, but MUNI takes you to more places
91puzzlesolver 1 year ago
i love that feeling.. first you get the wind from the tunnel, then the smell of piss, and then the train comes in to view with the booop booop of the horn.... damn i love the yay area!
YZINGERR 4 years ago 6
word..
insolence 3 years ago
I've been to that station on April 19, 2007 via the Yellow Line (Pittsburg/Bay Point-Daly City) from Walnut Creek, the day after the 101st anniversary of the 1906 earthquake (I also rode the BART Yellow Line to Civic Center/UN Plaza station on April 18).
Sulaco516 4 years ago