BART Green Line: Trains suspended between Union City and Warm Springs/South Fremont stations this weekend

Riders traveling between Union City and Warm Springs/South Fremont stations on BART’s Green Line will be taking buses instead of trains this weekend as workers maintain the throughways, according to a BART press release.

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Train service on these routes will be suspended on Saturday and Sunday as old equipment is replaced and obstructing plants are trimmed. BART warned riders to expect delays ranging between 20 to 40 minutes in the work zone.

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The bus bridge will take passengers directly from the Union City station to the Warm Springs/South Fremont station. Buses will also take riders to the Fremont station, but trains will not stop there.

BART will provide train service to take passengers between Warm Springs/South Fremont and Berryessa/North San Jose, but the times will differ from the listed schedule. Late-night riders should take note: The agency advises that the last northbound train of the night will depart at 11:26 p.m., with the two scheduled trains after that cancelled.

Trains heading north from Union City will also be leaving the station six minutes earlier than what is listed for the Union City, South Hayward and Hayward stations.

The work is part of ongoing efforts to update and maintain tracks around the 131 miles managed by BART.

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