BART was marred by a major delay in the East Bay on Monday morning, and the transit agency said that equipment problems on the track were responsible.
Due to what the transit agency referred to as “equipment issues on the track,” BART suffered major delays Monday morning on the Berryessa line between Oakland and North San Jose.
The issues were first reported at 5:31 a.m. when the automated BART Alert page on Twitter announced 10-minute delays on the Berryessa line in the Richmond and Daly City directions due to equipment issues. The delays then became 20-minutes, before the agency announced a “major delay” at 6:15 a.m. There is a major delay on the Berryessa Line in the Richmond, Daly City, Berryessa and Dublin/ Pleasanton directions due to an equipment problem on the track between Coliseum and San Leandro.
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