While most changes involve shifts of only a few minutes, riders are encouraged to check updated schedules before traveling.
The adjustments aim to speed up key connections, including a reduced wait time at the BART to Antioch transfer platform. Meanwhile, Dwell times will increase at Millbrae and Dublin stations to improve reliability for transfers with Caltrain, SamTrans, and LAVTA Wheels, a press release issued Friday noted.
LAVTA-BART commuters will benefit from faster trips to San Francisco, saving up to 17 minutes during peak hours on certain routes. BART will also provide more evenly spaced trains on the Orange and Green lines to aid connections with VTA, AC Transit, and Union City Transit.
The changes are part of the region’s third “Big Sync,” a collaborative initiative among transit agencies to align schedule updates every January and August, BART officials said.
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