Transportation

Tuesday, May 6: All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day

All Aboard Transit 2025
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Noah Berger

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission, in partnership with Bay Area transit agencies and the Bay Area Air District encourages residents to ride the bus, take the train or travel by ferry on Tuesday, May 6, for All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day. 

Coinciding with the start of the Spare the Air summer smog season, All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day presents a timely invitation for people to get out and ride transit – or perhaps try it for the first time – as more workers return to the office and as transit ridership grows

Remote work has had a significant impact on transit ridership and transit agencies' fare revenue. Bay Area transit agencies have used federal and state pandemic emergency funds to prevent drastic service cuts, enhance safety and cleanliness on their systems, and to improve interagency schedule coordination to reduce travel times. 

“Many people have not yet experienced BART’s new trains, fare gates, and safety patrols, as well as our cleaner trains and stations,” said BART General Manager Bob Powers. “We hope the Bay Area will join us in riding transit on May 6 to witness firsthand the improvements we’ve made and how enjoyable the transit experience can be.”

“With spring in full bloom, more people are going more places,” noted Pleasant Hill Mayor and Metropolitan Transportation Commission Chair Sue Noack. “MTC encourages folks to take more of these trips by bus, train or ferry. We’re working with transit agencies all over the Bay Area to help them meet their funding challenges and to make the rider experience more comfortable and more convenient. All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day is a great chance to support our transit agencies and to see what’s new.”

“Muni riders experience firsthand our commitment to safe, reliable, and accessible transit,” said Julie Kirschbaum, SFMTA Director of Transportation. “More people are choosing Muni, and we remain dedicated to ensuring that public transit continues to connect communities across the city.”

“Taking the bus, train or ferry instead of driving is one of the most impactful ways Bay Area residents can help reduce air pollution and protect public health,” said Dr. Philip Fine, executive officer of the Bay Area Air District. “As we head into smog season, All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day is a great reminder that clean air starts with each of us making a simple choice.”

“Faster trips, more trains, and a smoother, quieter ride — Caltrain’s new electric trains deliver a better experience for riders and a cleaner future for our communities,” said Michelle Bouchard, Caltrain Executive Director. “Every ride helps cut pollution and protect the Bay Area for generations to come. We invite everyone to hop on board and experience the difference.”

“Local transit is the backbone of the Bay Area’s thriving economy, and SamTrans is proud to celebrate alongside our fellow agencies as we see ridership climbing throughout the region,” said SamTrans General Manager/CEO April Chan. “We’ve experienced tremendous growth ourselves and were recently honored by our peers as one of the best transit systems in the nation. With more routes, frequent service, free WiFi, and convenient on-demand options, there’s never been a better time to hop on board SamTrans!”

On May 6, transit agencies will offer free stickers and other swag items to riders throughout the day to thank them for riding, while also soliciting their feedback. Learn more about All Aboard Bay Area Transit Day at allaboardbayarea.com

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