BART

the dramatic history of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system

365 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-59714-370-7
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OCLC Number:
948549791

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When BART opened in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1972, it became a catalyst for a renaissance in modern rail transit, both nationally and internationally. The concept as sold to Bay Area voters was gargantuan: by adopting aerospace technologies such as microchips for ground transportation, the new computer-operated rail system would bridge counties and curb urban sprawl amid a booming automobile culture. But it all came within a gnat's eyelash of not happening. The question raised by pundits and taxpayers alike was: would this space-age plan actually work, or be the biggest boondoggle in the country's history? In the first-ever history book about BART, longtime agency spokesman Michael C. Healy gives an insider's account of the rapid transit system's inception, hard-won approval, construction, and operations, ''warts and all.'' Written with a master storyteller's homey wit and sharp attention to detail, Healy recreates the politically fraught venture to bring a …

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Subjects

  • Local transit
  • San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (Calif.)
  • History

Places

  • California
  • San Francisco Bay Area

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