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598, Market St, 94104, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 415-989-2278
website: www.bart.gov
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.7894069, Longitude: -122.4010673
Russell Roe
::BART is an example of a good idea that it carried out as poorly as can be humanly achieved. Claiming to not have enough money to fix specific infrastructure problems, BART has decided to remove seating in order to stuff more people onto already overcrowded trains. More riders equal more money. BART has also decided to raise ticket prices--more so for paper ticket purchasers, preying upon those unable to create Clipper accounts for whatever reasons--and to charge for parking, a service numerous riders need to even use BART in the first place. All to raise required funding. This raises the question of why BART doesn't have the funding they need. There are several reasons, but the most laughable is BART's complaint about fare jumpers. Setting aside the question of if BART earns fares with their poor service, the company has no right to complain when they neglect to make sure gates are observed. I have never been to the PIT/Baypoint station without seeing at least one fare jump. Nobody in the booth, nobody watching the gates. BART relies on our necessity of them. That won't change very quickly, but it can change eventually. If you're reading this and contemplating finding a ride or ride share instead of BART, do it. Do it once to try it and see how you like it. Let's make BART work for us instead of treating us like cash cows and herding us like cattle.
Yadnyesh Joshi
::Well kept, generally clean. Very busy during workdays. Since it is underground, it is covered. There are one or two options for a quick snack/coffee. No restrooms though.
Jeffrey Chery
::I’m an unhappy customer because this branches manager was rude and inconsiderate to me. My wallet had been recently stolen and my identification along with my cards was confiscated. I express my concerns and wish to close or restrict the account but instead the manager refused to help me because I didn’t have a photo ID. I had brought other documents like birth certificate, W-2 and even a bank statement. The manager was still unwilling to help and just told me to call customer service. I called customer service and was told that I need to go to a branch location to close the account; But the branch won’t see me because I have no photo ID because it was also stolen. I have been waiting to get my new ID in the mail and I have no control over my account.
Jake Tindall
::This is definitely 101% absolutely the bestest Bart station in San Francisco. It’s in the most convenient place and is very clean. Much cleaner and better than all other bart stations. I go out of my way every day to go here instead of the bart station closer to me. Sometimes I’ll just hang out because it’s so great. Often people will just put money in the box in front of me, they do that much more here than in any other station.
J S
::Escalator always seems to be broken. The homeless people surround the entry to this area most of the time. It seems dark and rather shabby. There are no bathrooms down here. Be careful to actually go to the BART entrance, and not the MUNI entrance. They are different. There are several recharging stations here.