A third line that runs through the Bay Fair station remained open, according to BART.
BART cut off train service to a large portion of its East Bay and South Bay stations on Thursday after what the agency called a computer network issue.Spokesperson Chris Filippi said trains in both directions on BART’s green and orange lines each were being turned back at the Bay Fair station. That move meant trains were not serving the Hayward, South Hayward, Union City, Fremont, Warm Springs/South Fremont, Milpitas and Berryessa/North San Jose stations.
AC Transit and the Valley Transportation Authority were setting up to offer bus rides to riders looking to travel to or between the affected stations. BART urged riders to consider alternate means of transportation by going to their web site or by using their app. The agency did not have an estimate for when all the stations between Hayward and Berryessa stations would be open. The Bay Fair station remained open.Harriette Cole: I was in another city, and I saw him with a womanDear Abby: He says it's just a game, but it feels like he's betraying meDear Abby: My husband and Ernie shared a bed on their trip. What am I supposed to think?Some Bay Area neighborhoods breathe more hazardous air. Here's where they are.
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