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 https://www.kqed.org/news/12039472/bart-shuts-down-entire-train-service-due-to-computer-networking-problem https://www.kqed.org/news/12039472/bart-shuts-down-entire-train-service-due-to-computer-networking-problem
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 +== Realtime BART Arrival Display ==
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 +Nov 9, 2025 - Filip Grace
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 +I have a love-hate relationship with BART. I’m grateful for it, but let’s just say it’s not always the most reliable so it’s nice to see before hand when the train you need is due to arrive. There are plenty of projects out there that show real-time BART arrival information. This one does that too, it’s nothing groundbreaking, but I wanted to build my own version that captures the vintage BART platform sign vibe I associate with commuting between the East Bay and my job in the city.
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 +https://filbot.com/real-time-bart-display/
  
  
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 https://gizmodo.com/californias-high-speed-rail-fiasco-keeps-getting-worse-2000656798 https://gizmodo.com/californias-high-speed-rail-fiasco-keeps-getting-worse-2000656798
  
 +== Caltrain Shows Why Every Region Should Be Moving Toward Regional Rail ==
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 +January 09, 2026
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 +Caltrain recently replaced diesel trains with electric, cutting 25 minutes from the trip time.
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 +Faster speed, increased frequency, and more reliable service are causing ridership growth on Caltrain, the San Francisco Bay Area’s passenger railway. The ridership increase and service upgrades are a direct result of the electrification of Caltrain’s entire fleet of rolling stock in September 2024. “For the first time in the railroad’s 160-year history, diesel service was replaced with electric service along the 50-mile main line between San Francisco and San Jose,” Caltrain reported.
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 +Caltrain’s total ridership in Fiscal Year 2025 (ending June 30, 2025) increased 47% over the previous fiscal year, from 6.2 million to 9.1 million passengers. In June 2025, Caltrain recorded more than 1 million monthly passengers for the first time since the pandemic. It passed the 1 million-passenger mark in July and August as well, which was roughly a 60% increase over ridership totals for those months in 2024, just before the fleet’s electrification.
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 +The results are a powerful argument for electrification and the adoption of a regional rail model of service by every commuter railway in North America — i.e., offering fast, frequent service throughout the day, including weekends, instead of catering to antiquated commuting patterns and weekday rush hours.
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 +https://www.hsrail.org/blog/caltrain-shows-why-every-region-should-be-moving-toward-regional-rail/
  
  
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