BART - San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

31/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2024 02:59

BART Connects: Why Eric’s students at the Orientation Center for the Blind ‘fall in love’ with BART when they come to the Bay

The OCB campus is about a half mile from El Cerrito Plaza Station. Every day of the week, you'll see OCB participants on campus going to and from classes, which include courses such as Daily Living Skills, Cooking, Braille, Adaptive Technology training, and independent travel. Some students are new to blindness. Some come from outside of the Bay Area. Many live on campus through the duration of their training course.

"I'd have to find a job closer to my house," he said. "BART opens up the possibilities to work wherever you want, and your job is a huge part of your life. A lot of people take that for granted."

There's a learning curve for OCB students ready to set out on their own via public transportation. First, they must learn white cane skills so they can detect obstacles and pathways and safely orient themselves in spaces they haven't experienced before.

Teachers provide hands-on guidance and "BART field trips" to show students how to confidently navigate the system, and they have tactile maps of some stations so they can get a sense of their layouts. Many students want to go out and learn by experiencing it for themselves.

"When students advance to the point of being able to use BART, they love it. It's so freeing because it takes you everywhere, runs frequently, and is dependable," Eric said. "A lot of our students come from Southern California, and they're not used to having great transit. Many don't like going back home because they fall in love with our transportation system."