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becoming? dlwickham Jun 2015 #1
I was going to say this PowerToThePeople Jun 2015 #9
My first thought too. I commuted there 25 years ago there & even then my "reverse" commute was Hell. Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #62
I do not understand who engineered this system Prism Jun 2015 #2
How late do the bars stay open vs. the running of BART? Juicy_Bellows Jun 2015 #5
I noticed that the light-rail here (Houston) kentauros Jun 2015 #11
Yep, BART ends around 12:30am or so. arcane1 Jun 2015 #13
I don't know why it is that magic 90 minute window but it seems to hold true in many places. nt. Juicy_Bellows Jun 2015 #21
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Always have an escape route to a secret party cave Prism Jun 2015 #53
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Bars close at 2am. Last Bart is 12:20. Prism Jun 2015 #19
I hear that. Juicy_Bellows Jun 2015 #22
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LOL!!! OMG, Pigeon Farts causing 4 hour traffic jam, ain't that the truth! LOL! Especially on 2banon Jun 2015 #34
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Awesome. I have friends up in Portland. Fiddlers mainly. 2banon Jun 2015 #37
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excellent.. 2banon Jun 2015 #42
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:) 2banon Jun 2015 #58
They've finally, finally gotten around to widening the narrows Prism Jun 2015 #54
It's Jammed again FreakinDJ Jun 2015 #3
As a native of the Bay Area CountAllVotes Jun 2015 #4
Oh, but the sushi !!!!! pangaia Jun 2015 #7
Hellbilly in Cali seveneyes Jun 2015 #6
I BART from SF to Walnut Creek, and the train still gets empty by the time I get there, but... arcane1 Jun 2015 #8
are you talking about the Peets in the BART/MUNI stations dlwickham Jun 2015 #27
One of the stores. The quality is great, there are just too many people these days n/t arcane1 Jun 2015 #33
Walnut Creek is getting more high-density construction, too. It's only gonna get more Tokyoish, Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #65
Bay Area native, never going back CrawlingChaos Jun 2015 #10
I still love it here. I've lived in SF for 29 years. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #16
I'm happy for you Luminous Animal. I really mean that. CrawlingChaos Jun 2015 #44
Crazily enough, my 25 year old daughter and all of her friends are hanging on here and none of them Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #48
I know SF will always be an important city for artists CrawlingChaos Jun 2015 #49
It's funny how a large influx of wealthy people can turn a place into a dump. arcane1 Jun 2015 #17
oh god, you can say that again CrawlingChaos Jun 2015 #45
To quote Yogi Berra 1939 Jun 2015 #56
+1 CountAllVotes Jun 2015 #23
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+1 CountAllVotes Jun 2015 #25
I thought about that ALL the time CrawlingChaos Jun 2015 #47
Satan Rosa is a sea of cars. I left Palo Alto 25 years ago. It was bad even then. Gregorian Jun 2015 #18
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I used to live in Sonoma Co. and worked on SMART train initiatives. 2banon Jun 2015 #31
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I live in Alameda and try to avoid taking Bart at certain times. 2banon Jun 2015 #24
I used to live in Alameda dlwickham Jun 2015 #28
I Love the O line. except that isn't frequent enough. 2banon Jun 2015 #29
I took the OX dlwickham Jun 2015 #66
yeah.. I suppose the frequency of OX is about on par with the O? 2banon Jun 2015 #72
My mom and sis just got back from San Fran and the Bay area bigwillq Jun 2015 #26
I read last year about sf commuters who ride back one or two stops to get a seat Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #30
That's interesting.. I did not know this! hmm.. 2banon Jun 2015 #36
I do something like that. RandySF Jun 2015 #40
It's called "upstreaming" Gormy Cuss Jun 2015 #50
that's the term. thx Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #60
I feel there needs to be more trains. DEMTough Jun 2015 #39
When it comes to traffic and communting, you have to make a choice in your lifestyle. TerrapinFlyer Jun 2015 #41
My wife and I were discussing this very thing on a drive from Fairfield to Oakland last Wednesday Adsos Letter Jun 2015 #46
I'm from up-state NY, Riding the BART in 1975 brand new, you orpupilofnature57 Jun 2015 #51
Bet we got you beat here in DC. DCBob Jun 2015 #52
You could say the same about just about any major metro area. MineralMan Jun 2015 #55
It's tricky in the Bay Area because of the necessity of crossing bridges Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #64
You reminded me of the time I lived in Santa Barbara yuiyoshida Jun 2015 #68
East bay south here Lonusca Jun 2015 #57
580 at Livermore --ugh. Gormy Cuss Jun 2015 #61
Awwwww..... brooklynite Jun 2015 #63
I have a simple solution yuiyoshida Jun 2015 #67
I have solutions, as well. More mass transit. Dedicated bus lanes. No right turns on transit lanes. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #69
Could you please explain this some more to those of us not from the Bay Area? StevieM Jun 2015 #70
It sounds good now while the job market is still improving RandySF Jun 2015 #71
BART and public transit are so in need of expansion CreekDog Jun 2015 #74
As a transplant, here is my impression Lonusca Jun 2015 #73
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