11/21/2023 0 Comments Bart station oakland![]() ![]() ![]() A side platform with one track (C2) for southbound trains (bound for Berryessa/North San José or San Francisco) is on the third level. An island platform and two main tracks (C1 and CX) for northbound trains (bound for Richmond and Antioch) are on the second level. The first level is a concourse with ticket machines and faregates. The station has three underground levels. Station layout The mezzanine-level entrance to 1970 Broadway Tempo bus rapid transit service began in 2020. A 2019–2023 modernization project included new elevators and reopened public restrooms. Changes during the 2010s included public art at one entrance, a new canopy at another entrance, and opening of a bike station. In 1980–1986, the KE Track project added the third track to the station. The station opened in 1972 as part of the first section of BART. It is served by the Red Line, Orange Line, and Yellow Line, as well as by AC Transit buses on the surface at the Uptown Transit Center. The station has three underground levels, with tracks on the second and third levels. It is the busiest BART station in both Oakland and the East Bay, and the 5th busiest BART station overall, with a daily ridership of approximately 3,500 in January 2023. It is a timed transfer point between northbound trains to Richmond and to Antioch. 19th Street Oakland station (signed as 19th St/Oakland) is an underground Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station located under Broadway between 17th Street and 20th Street in the Uptown District of Oakland, California. ![]()
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