Politics & Government

New Floors and Seats for BART's Future Fleet

BART released a report Monday on the design of its planned second-generation fleet of cars based on feedback from nearly 10,000 riders. More feedback is still being sought.

BART says it's next generation of cars, now being designed to replace the aging original fleet, will have more doors, exterior places to display community art and better signs showing the trains' destinations. 

Gone will be the fabric-covered seats, though the cushions will remain and will be covered with a "wipeable," more easily material, according a BART report issued Monday, "Fleet of the Future: Conceptual Design Updateand Community Survey Results."

The report, which can be found in the media box to the right of this article, incorporates feedback from nearly 10,000 riders, according to BART.

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In the new cars, the carpeted floors will be replaced by rubber-like flooring, and the PA system in the stations will be improved too.

Most of BART's aging fleet dates back four decades, when the transit agency first began operations.

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BART is still seeking feedback on the new fleet's design.

"Over the next few years, the designs will continue to evolve to ensure that the next generation of BART trains is reliable, cost effective, and comfortable for our riders," the agency said in a news release.

Submit comments and questions through BART's email feedback form, or email FOFdesign@bart.gov.

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