CONCORD, Calif. (KGO) -- BART is moving ahead with plans to make it harder for fare cheats to hop over or squeeze through the gates to get to the trains. The BART Board voted today to begin the ...
On Wednesday, BART unveiled the first protype for its new fare gates designed to reduce rampant fare evasion, which costs the agency an estimated $25 million each year. BART hopes to install the new ...