DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD AND OTHER SUPPLIES. THE BART SYSTEM IS BACK UP AND RUNNING AFTER A COMPUTER ISSUE CAUSED ALL BART TRAINS TO STOP. THIS MORNING. THE MASS KCRA 3’S RYAN CURRY SPOKE WITH PASSENGERS ...
Thousands of commuters across the Bay Area found themselves stranded at train stations during the peak hours of Friday's morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region's most ...
The BART system meltdown Friday morning was one of a string of network failures going back two decades. Failures that at one point prompted the transit agency to promise a backup system designed to ...
A systemwide closure on BART early Friday that affected thousands of commuters was caused by a network connectivity issue that prevented controllers from seeing train locations, preventing safe ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- BART service is restored after a computer outage shut down the entire system for commuters Friday morning. Riders experienced major delays to all destinations as services came ...
Another chaotic day of travel for BART commuters caused by a computer equipment issue extended nearly into Friday afternoon before the transit agency resumed full service following a full-system ...
BART trains didn't run for four hours on Friday because of a computer networking problem that didn't let the control center see the track. Passengers had to turn around and go home, or find other ways ...
A systemwide shutdown of the entire BART system brought trains to a standstill Friday morning, causing chaos for thousands of riders and forcing them to make last-minute changes to their morning ...
The BART system meltdown Friday morning was one of a string of network failures going back two decades. Failures that at one point prompted the transit agency to promise a backup system designed to ...