BART - San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

08/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2024 15:21

Fruitvale Station: Passenger loading impacts and bus stop changes starting 7/8/2024

UPDATE: August 8

On Aug 9th, the final construction phase of the Fruitvale Accessibility Improvement Project will begin and last for approximately 3 weeks.

Please note: There are two other projects that will take place at the same time at Fruitvale Station:

During this construction phase the following changes will occur:

The passenger loading zone will move to the left side taxi area, and taxis will move back in the same lane. The diagonal parking to the north of the passenger loading zone will be reserved for 15 Minute Waiting.

Buses will move back into the station area from E. 12th Street and the bus island will remain closed for construction. Temporary bus locations for this phase are shown by Bus Stop number in the first map and table below.

Bus stops A1 to A7 are located along the west side of the station, with A1 closest to 35th Ave and A7 closest to the BART garage. Bus stops B1 to B3 are located on the bus island. Signs will be posted at each stop showing the Bus Stop number.

AC Transit Line Bus Stop #
14 A7
19 A3
20 Dimond A5
20 Downtown Oakland A3
21 Dimond A5
21 Oakland Airport (OAK) A3
39 A2
51A Passenger Loading Zone
54 A4
62 A6
703 A6
706 A4
851 Passenger Loading Zone

Note: the information below was originally published on July 3

Construction for the next phase of the Fruitvale Station Accessibility Improvements Project will begin on Monday, July 8, 2024 and last for approximately six weeks. The first phase will take place from July 8th to July 14th, and the second phase will take place from July 15th to August 9th.

During the first phase, the following temporary changes will occur:

  • AC Transit Route 51A and 851 will move to the Passenger Loading Zone
  • Passenger Loading will move to the taxi zone on the left side of Oscar Grant Way
  • Taxis will move to the southern portion of the zone

During the second phase, the following temporary changes will occur:

  • All buses will move to E. 12th Street. Bus lines will be located as follows (see map):
AC Transit Line Bus Stop
14 D3
19 C6
20 Dimond C2
20 Downtown Oakland C3
21 Dimond C2
21 Oakland Airport (OAK) C3
39 C1
51A C4
54 D1,D2
62 D4
706 D2
851 C5

Parking: BART parking is typically reserved for riders parking and using BART. However, since parking along E. 12th Street will be removed for buses during this phase, BART is offering non BART riders the ability to park at BART during the closure. Parking is only available in the Daily Fee area on Garage levels 3-5, and the surface lot north of Fruitvale Avenue. Daily Fee parking payment must be made via the BART Official App; payment should be made when the customer parks. . A Clipper Card number is required to buy Daily Fee parking on the app; learn more about how to obtain a free clipper card here: Clipper and Pay by Phone | Bay Area Rapid Transit (bart.gov). Daily Fee parking at Fruitvale is $3.55/day on weekdays and includes the City of Oakland parking tax. Customers who do not pay for parking may be subject to citation. Daily Fee parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis and at your own risk.

Map of Fruitvale parking locations:https://www.bart.gov/sites/default/files/2023-10/BART%20Parking%20Fruitvale.pdf

How to pay for parking on the BART Official App: https://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/payment

As shown in the second map below, to get to the Phase 2 temporary bus locations, exit the station and turn right. Walk through the pedestrian street to E. 12th St.

Bus stops C1 to C3 will be on E. 12th St to the left, C4 and C5 will be on the right.

Bus stops D1 and D2 will be on the opposite side of E.12th St to the left, and D3 to D5 will be to the right.

This construction is part of the Accessibility Improvement Program (AIP), which improves accessibility in and around BART stations to better meet the needs of people with disabilities, including replacement or upgrade of ramps, sidewalks and accessible paths, bus and passenger loading zones, as well as handrails, wall protrusion detection, wheelchair-accessible phones, TTY devices, courtesy phones, and elevator lobby lighting.