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Warm Springs BART Station

3.4 (54 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Danielle L.

Haven't had a bad experience with this Bart station. It's very clean but you will notice a lot of commuters coming to and from Tesla since the factory is so close by. (Try to come before their start times 7 am and 7 pm.) The station may be confusing to someone getting off at this station for the first time. Going past the operator desk towards the bridge is for going to Tesla or neighboring housing. There's also a pretty nice sitting area at three bottom of that side which is like an amphitheater. The bridge itself is pretty cool for kids to look at the oncoming trains from above. The other side without the bridge is where shuttles and parking is. You can find EV parking as well but check if you need to pay for parking. Tesla owners looking to charge their car will need their own converter to use the EV charging. (11/13/24: I charged from 7 am- 5 pm and got about 80% charge for around $7). Looked like many people park their cars and have it charge while they're at work. Parking can be paid online and at the fare machine past the gates (before you board the bart).

Bike theft.
Khang N.

Horrible station. Sometimes the escalators go one way other times they go another way. The bike locks are on the opposite side of the restroom. So if you lock your bikes behind the gate and you need to use the rest room you literally have to go down and up the other side of the gate platform. It's but 5 years old and the escalators are broken every month. Do not lock your bikes in the locks behind the gate and expect them to be safe. The attendance do not care. I attached pictures of the most audacious theft I have experienced. I recommend the Bike lockers at the entrance.

Remember, parking cannot exceed 24 hours.
Sonya E.

BART rookie in the house! Given I have spent most of my life in the Bay Area, it's a surprise to many that I haven't spent a lot of time riding public transit. I think it's largely because I have never accepted job offers outside of the San Jose area. I'm not made for commuting. When I arrived to the Warm Springs BART station, it was easy to find the daily parking lot. The fee to park in a stall for the day (cannot exceed 24 hours) is $3. Remember your stall number because you pay inside the station. If you're a single user like me, you can purchase a ticket for a day use (one way or round trip) and there is a coded list on every station that advises you how much each trip would cost you. It took me three hours in commuting time to get from my front door to my final destination. I could've easily drove and avoided the headaches, crowds, and unpleasant odors of a BART train.

Catalytic converter stolen

This station appears to be safe because it's new and shiny, but enjoy getting your catalytic converter stolen in the parking lot. Mine got hacked off, as well as the car's next to mine. Looks like the thieves got spooked after the second one, because they left tools behind. It was a Friday evening, probably around 10:30pm. My window was smashed at another BART station. The lack of parking safety, in addition to the pathetic payment system, the unreliable schedule, the overpaid and whiny union members, and the lazy, useless attendants, make me hate BART.

Serena M.

Yesterday was the first time using this BART system and it was amazing. In Hawaii, you may have heard but we're trying to make a rail system too. But we're having many many financial difficulties with funding. But enough of that, this BART system is something our Hawaii government should model after. The system was convenient and went to places that many people transport to. We decided to ride the BART because we were going to the Golden State Warriors game at the Oracle Arena. This would be our second time to the Oracle Arena. The first time we drove by car. It took a long time to get in so we decided to take the BART this time. It was very convenient. We parked for free at Warm Springs and took it all the way down to the arena. It took us straight there. It was wonderful. We didn't have to wait in a long traffic line to get our car in. Even after the game we just hopped back on the BART and it took us back to Warm Springs. Maybe one day our HART will be at the same level as the BART.

The back of one of the seats. AWFUL
Marian H.

This is so sad. The virus is going on and the trains are NOT being cleaned. You should expect the virus at your house soon if riding the BART.

Carol C.

Date: 3/25/2017 Time: 11:40 AM 63° Sunny I had written a review of this BART Station last Saturday, but it disappeared. Thus, I can only go, memory wise, with what I had written. The Warm Springs/South Fremont officially opened for business on this date at 6:00 AM. It is the 46th station within the BART system. My husband and I decided to take BART from the Fruitvale Station to this beautiful, brand spanking new station. The configuration of this station is unique in design - modern and contemporary. It has a one island platform. There are two set of elevators leading up to the concourse level. The information booth is to the right. The unisex restrooms (2), the add-fare and purchasing tickets are to the left. There is also an audio-type stand to scan one's Clipper card. Escalators to and from the parking lot is under the structure with a glass panel of clear blue sky. A row of palm trees adorn both sides of the structure. This BART Station has over 2,000 parking spaces, 42 of them are charging stations for electric cars, per the station agent at the information booth. It has an area to store bicycles. Not too far and within walking distance is the bus connection. The street leading from the parking lot is Warm Springs Blvd. I did not see too many retail businesses nearby. It just seems like it is way out there in the boonies. However, with all the wide open space, I can only speculate this area would be undergoing redevelopment with housing, retail businesses, schools, high tech industries, etc., in mind. Drawback: The trains are going to be packed with commuters during the weekdays. Standing room only from this station all the way to the Embarcadero Station in SF. Get there early and for all the other stations heading in towards SF, be ready to stand or wait for the next train.

Tracks/signage on the east side.
Nadeem A.

I've been anticipating this station's opening for a long time, so it's a bit surreal that it's finally open! I'm a daily weekday BART rider, and I went out of my way on a weekend to check out the station and take a ride. Even though I'll be back on Monday and every weekday for years to come. Maybe I'm a little too excited, but I'm not the only one. There were other people who were there to check out the station and take a ride to Fremont and back. Like everybody else is mentioning, it's a little strange that you have to take stairs to get up to the ticket/kiosk/gate level and then take stairs back down to get to the train level. But I guess that's more efficient than having elevated tracks? Anyway, I've been catching the train at Fremont for awhile now and Union City before that, and this station is definitely better than either of those. I suppose it's hard to be worse than the Fremont station, which is basically the low bar when it comes to station quality - it's dirty and small and in definite need of an upgrade. Union City station is pretty great after all the recent modernization, but it has one glaring problem - the platforms are on the outsides of the tracks rather than in the middle, making it hard to transfer trains or pick trains based on timing. But Warm Springs station is great in every regard - it's spacious, clean, and the platform is between the tracks. So in the context of a BART station, it's definitely a 5-star experience. Now I'm just eagerly anticipating the new modern trains!

Brightly lit station
Winnie Y.

So glad the Warm Springs station opened up so I don't have to travel as far anymore to catch the Bart! I came here on the night of the opening day and the next morning, and I was totally blown away by how gorgeous and clean the station looked. Of course, I was here on opening day so the station will probably become less shiny and sparkly with use and age. Pros: -The station is well lit, so you feel decently safe at night and don't have to worry as much about creepy people loitering in the shadows like I've seen at other stations that are dim and have a bunch of burnt out or flickering lights. Cons: -In order to access the trains, you need to go up an escalator to the ticket booth area, then go back down to reach the platform. If you're running late, all these escalators and having to walk through the large station will definitely slow you down. -I personally didn't see any benches or seating areas on the platform, which would have been nice for resting my legs for longer waits.

Daniel H.

I came here around 4pm on the Monday after this place opened on Saturday (3/25/17). There were a lot of close spots taken in one of the lots but still a lot of parking available. The parking spaces were small so I'd say a full-size sedan will be very snug. Park in the middle of the space if you can, but it seemed to me people think they just had one try to park. I don't get it. The bus station was on the way to the escalator leading to the BART platform. Everything was clean and the credit card slot on the ticket machine was very snug. On the covered platform, there were JBL speakers above the black area marked to show where the doors of the train were. That was random but now you know what speakers were used. I thought this station was good and I'm sure I'll be going to this more often until all of the stations closer to the San Jose airport eventually open.

Landing platform
Mabe S.

Public transit is the way to go. In today's age, traffic is horrendous. People that are fed up know that there's no easy solution to resolve the congestion anytime soon. One way is rely on mass transit if you can. Bart is mostly reliable except for anomaly incidents that paralyzes the system. Generally, the inconveniences are short term and the operation is up and running in due time. Take my advice, save yourself some grief and stress ...support public transit.

Lon H.

So, the new and shiny Warm Springs BART Station finally opened, albeit a tad late and millions of dollars later. I've been commuting from the Fremont Station for several years, so having a shorter commute is a major plus. There appears to be a good amount of surface parking, but we'll see how long that lasts? There are more turnstiles which should help with congestion, the platforms are more spacious and it's solar powered. Having to go up an escalator, go through the turnstiles and back down to the trains is a bit strange, but Warm Springs doesn't have elevated tracks. The parking stalls are perpendicular versus the angled parking spaces at Fremont Station, so I expect my car to get dinged more than ever before. The stalls also appear smaller as well. You also lose connectivity as you go under Lake Elizabeth, which is an annoyance. As with all things new and shiny, everything seems to be working fine. Time will tell how long this station will keep it's new appearance.

Not even 6 months since opening and already an out of service bathroom.  Taken 7/9/2017 @9:28am at Warm Springs BART station

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This is a clean and well-maintained BART station when I need to visit Fremont. Thanks for taking good care of this station, folks!

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Why some these agents that sit in the booth gotta have attitudes??? Can't answer a simple ass question without all that bullshit?

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Still New & Clean. The Stairways don't smell like Urine yet... Also you can get your exercise climbing up to the train platform too.

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Ask the Community - Warm Springs BART Station

Can we find a parking spot after 10am on weekdays?

Yes, there are limited available spots

Is there any free street parking?

No street parking near by.

When time should I get here in the morning to find parking?

There are plenty of parking slots these days. I easily find parking at 10.30 am on weekdays.

What is this weekend BARTvschedulec from and to Fruitvale?

You can look up schedules in general or have a specific time window reported by going to https://bart.gov, things change (and trains run late). It's best to look things up when you need to know.

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