Fremont station (BART)
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Location | 2000 Bart Way, Fremont, California | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 37°33′27″N 121°58′36″W / 37.557489°N 121.97662°W | ||||||||||||||
Line(s) | BART A-Line | ||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||||||
Connections | AC Transit: U, 99, 200, 212, 215, 216, 217, 232, 239, 251, 707, 801 Marguerite: AE-F, EB | ||||||||||||||
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Parking | 2,030 spaces | ||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | 76 lockers | ||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||
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Opened | September 11, 1972 | ||||||||||||||
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2024 | 1,983 (weekday average)[1] | ||||||||||||||
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Fremont is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station in central Fremont, California, United States. The station is served by the Berryessa/North San José–Richmond and Berryessa/North San José–Daly City lines. It was the terminus of both lines from September 11, 1972, until March 25, 2017, when Warm Springs/South Fremont station opened.
History
Service at the station began on September 11, 1972.[2] During the first months of revenue service, the Automatic Train Control (ATC) system had safety problems with its design and operation. On October 2, 1972, an ATC failure caused a train to run off the end of the elevated track at the Fremont station and crash to the ground - an incident dubbed the "Fremont Flyer". Four people on board were injured.[3] The incident drew national and international attention, followed a month later by release of the "Post Report" on BART safety by the legislative analyst for the California State Senate.[4][3] The "Fremont Flyer" train crash led to a comprehensive redesign of the automatic train control system, the firing of the general manager,[5] and the replacement of the board of directors.[6][7][8]
Fremont was the southern terminus of East Bay service from the system's opening in 1972 until March 25, 2017, when the line was extended to Warm Springs/South Fremont station.[9]
Transit connections
A three-lane bus plaza on the east side of Fremont station is a transfer hub for AC Transit buses:[10]
- Local routes: 99, 200, 212, 216, 217, 232, 239, 251
- Early Bird Express: 707
- All Nighter: 801
Two Stanford Marguerite Shuttle routes, AE-F and East Bay Express, also terminate at Fremont.[10]
The station was the northern terminus of Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus service from June 25, 1973 to December 28, 2019.[11][12] VTA discontinued service to Fremont station as part of a systemwide network modification, which was originally intended be simultaneous with the opening of the BART extension to Berryessa.[13][11] However, the BART extension did not open until June 13, 2020, leaving Warm Springs/South Fremont as the only connecting point between the two systems until that time.[11]
References
- ^ "Monthly Ridership Reports". San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. June 2024.
- ^ "BART Chronology January 1947 – March 2009" (PDF). San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 13, 2013.
- ^ a b "Transportation: Troubles Beset Transit System in San Francisco Bay Area". The New York Times. December 9, 1972. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ^ Bill Northwood (November 29, 1972). "What is BART, and why are we saying such terrible things about it?". KPFA Pacifica Radio. p. 5 min : 00 sec. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ^ "B.R. Stokes, ex-BART general manager, dies". San Francisco Chronicle. May 25, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ^ "Legislative Analyst's Office 75th anniversary". Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) of the State of California. May 25, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
After the state legislature held a month-long series of hearings on the financial mismanagement at Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Alan Post recommended the firing of BART's general manager.
- ^ "BART historical timeline" (PDF). BART. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
November 5, 1974, Nine-member Board of Directors elected to replace 12-member appointed board.
- ^ Bill Wattenburg (February 15, 1974). "BART: Countdown to San Francisco". Commonwealth Club of California. p. 28 min : 30 sec. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ^ Cabanatuan, Michael (March 11, 2017). "BART's long-awaited Warm Springs extension to open March 25". SFGate. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
- ^ a b "Transit Stops: Fremont Station" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Commission. July 17, 2020.
- ^ a b c Childress, Brandi (November 20, 2019). "Ready for Launch! VTA's All New Service December 28, 2019" (Press release). Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
- ^ "BART bus link won't serve Alameda County". The Argus. June 23, 1973. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Hendler Ross, Stacey (March 22, 2017). "BART Warm Springs Opening for Service March 25" (Press release). Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
External links
- Bay Area Rapid Transit stations in Alameda County, California
- Stations on the Berryessa/North San José–Richmond line
- Stations on the Berryessa/North San José–Daly City line
- Buildings and structures in Fremont, California
- Bay Area Rapid Transit stations located above ground
- Railway stations in the United States opened in 1972
- Bus stations in Alameda County, California
- 1972 establishments in California