San Francisco’s largest public transit system got too real on Twitter last night
We’re in apocalyptic times for San Francisco’s largest public transportation system, BART. Seemingly every day, there’s one problem or another with the 43-year-old Bay Area Rapid Transit. Our most recent issue? “BART commuter chaos continues as East Bay station remains closed,” reads today’s San Francisco Chronicle headline.
Yesterday’s snafu, where a station shut down and triggered delays/caused some commuters to take a bus to reach their intended destination, prompted the following exchange and mea culpa from BART’s official Twitter account:
“BART was built to transport far fewer people, and much of our system has reached the end of its useful life. This is our reality.”