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    BART - Antioch Station

    2.5 (30 reviews)

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    Net A.

    Very first ride on this Bart train. To save time and energy from traffic this ride was the best ever. Spent time with high school friends. Priceless Class of 1971!! Trains were kept clean and air conditioned.

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    Michael A.

    Nice little Station except for the homeless that do hang outside at times. Platforms are usually pretty clean

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    Kristian D.

    First off, this whole experiment of expanding BART without using legacy trains and direct service is just not good. People want one seat service and this section will suffer. However, the Antioch Station is pretty nice. Parking is ample and partially shaded, although this may be tight on a weekday commute. Access from Highway 4 is a bit weird having to backtrack a little on a small road. The platform is in the median of the highway, so you have to travel over the cars to access the boarding area. Unfortunately, this area is rather noisy with the highway traffic. The main entrance is identical to all other stations with the same fare machines and turnstiles. The new BART cars are really nice inside, but they burn diesel fuel! BART has always been electric, and it's tough to hear that Diesel engine polluting the air even with all the clean wind turbines just across the water. Plus the transfer to "real BART" was clunky on my visit and just not BARTable. I get that we like to do things on the cheap, but the Antioch extension is just not right. It's awesome that the delta has access to BART, but this is just not right. Hopefully they can eventually just run ACE or Amtrak down the corridor and connect to the mainline at Martinez to the new Transbay Tube and forget this nonsense.

    Bart is fun. I recommend if u want to see great views and have a fun time.

    Bart is fun. I recommend if u want to see great views and have a fun time. I love Bart the people are so nice and friendly Antioch is the best station very clean

    Updated Bart Car that travels back and forth from the Pittsburg/Bay Point Station to the Antioch stations.

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    Clean and new. They've improved on letting you know when the next SFO bound train comes. Glad it finally came to the east bay!

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    Nice place close to home nice trains don't have to go to Pittsburgh any more first one on the train to SFO

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    You need to take another small nicer train to get to this. Not a big station... probably why it is cleaner.

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    Super clean but let's be real it's as clean as any Bart station would be that has a bathroom!

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    13.6 mi

    Came here when I did a BART trip to SF with a friend. The overall area is nice--nearby a suburban…read moreneighborhood--with lots of parking spots, both indoor and outdoor. The fact that there is a parking garage was a huge plus for me. The fee to park here is $3/day within the hours of 4am-3pm. Any time outside of those hours is free. Payment can be done through the BART app, where you will need to link your Clipper Card number and license plate number. This is to ensure that you actually entered BART and aren't abusing the parking spaces reserved for BART riders. When paying for your spot, you input the number you parked in (located on the ground of your parking space), add your payment info, and you're good to go! It should be a pretty smooth and speedy process. I parked on the far end of the parking garage, so walking to and from the BART entrance was a bit far, but it was definitely doable. Like all BART stations, this location is equipped with kiosks to add value to your Clipper Card. There are escalators that take you to the upper level which is where you enter the train car. The train car had a frequency of 15 minutes during the time we were there, so it came pretty fast. Once we got in we were on our way!

    Went here to travel to SF. The parking garage is really close to the Bart station. There are lots…read moreof helpful information posted around the area to help you as a guide when traveling around the Bay Area.

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    BART - Powell Street Station

    BART - Powell Street Station

    3.0(295 reviews)
    37.2 miUnion Square

    Since growing up in San Francisco & Oakland, CA, I have always liked the Powell BART station due to…read moreconvenience in downtown San Francisco & Market St. attractions. Today, I still like stopping here whenever I visit the city. It's not cheap riding from San Jose/Milpitas to this station $10 one way now. I can still remember old times when riding only cost a few bucks. Powell BART station connects riders to all sorts of trains/muni destinations. Public restrooms are always available and staffs do their jobs well. You will see lots of foreign visitors and often hear people speaking in French, Spanish, German, etc. This is one of San Francisco's best stop. It's unfortunate that SF Westfield Shopping Center lost its businesses due to high crimes, high cost of doing business here, and other city regulations. This BART station really had it all years ago, especially when it was easily accessible after stopping here and walking distance to the food court and retail stores. I think Powell Station vibes are still positive for commuters. Advertisements are everywhere. This BART station still feels safe in public and it does feel like home of San Francisco center. I'm still glad that their tunnels and walkways are spacious and can accommodate major transportation for event days. JPMorgan Chase ads are highly visible.

    I've chosen to live car-free because of the city's convenience, but BART is making that choice…read moredifficult lately. To be fair, the fares are decent and when it works, it's the best way to get around. However, the consistency just isn't there. Almost every day there is a new 'issue' or delay. The stations are consistently dirty, and broken escalators have become the norm rather than the exception. What's most frustrating, though, is the customer service. I've approached station agents for help only to feel like I'm 'interrupting' their personal phone time or chats with colleagues. A little professional courtesy would go a long way. I want to keep supporting public transit, but the overall experience needs to improve.

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    Yerba Buena/Moscone Station

    5.0(2 reviews)
    36.9 miSoMa

    Yerba Buena Station is a nice overlooked station as no one writes a review on this. Sorry I was…read morein a rush and didn't find the sign on saying name of art piece over the ticket booths or the artist ‍. Next time I'll take photo of the underground art. This station wasn't as busy as Chinatown station . But there was a lot of events this weekend of dance. It is a nice station with just one escalator going straight up to surface which is much faster than the Chinatown station where that one has like 2 levels going up.

    Much of the publicity has been written and debated about the Chinatown subway station but little if…read moreany mention of the other stations on the route. This station is located on the corner of 4th Street and Folsom Street in SOMA (South of Market neighborhood) (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=WzcaUo2hQOqKct-6xWk9eQ&userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q). Though I work only a couple blocks away, I was not aware of this station especially since I drive to work daily. Recently, while both my brother's and my vehicle were being serviced, I needed to get to my office after doing some work errands and tasks in Chinatown. This was my perfect opportunity to try this mode of transportation. I caught the train from Chinatown and arrived here in less than ten minutes. It is a bit of a walk even with the escalators that I used. There are elevators available for those who prefer or need them (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=o0jpTcz1IH4oHBq4iX3rdQ&userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q). About ten minutes later, I was sitting at my office desk catching up on my work. It's sad to see the low ridership on this or perhaps I rode it on a non-peak time. Regardless, I hope that more locals and visitors take advantage of this which would likely ease the traffic gridlock that often frustrates people in the Chinatown and SOMA neighborhoods.

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    Yerba Buena/Moscone Station

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