Bicycle facilities 76 lockers Bike lockers 34 lockers Phone +1 510-464-7134 | Platforms Island Disabled access Yes Ridership 6,932 exits/day Owner Bay Area Rapid Transit | |
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Location 2000 Bart WayFremont, CA 94536 Connections AC Transit: Routes 99, 212*, 215*, 216*, 217, 232*, 239*, 242, 251, 332**, 333***, 345**, 350** (local); 801 (All Nighter); U* (Transbay)VTA: Routes 120*, 140*, 180*, 181, 183** - Route operates weekdays only** - Route operates weekends and holidays only*** - Newark FlexBus, a service that operates from 7pm to midnight weeknights (except holidays) Address 2000 Bart Way, Fremont, CA 94536, USA Parking spaces 2030 spaces- Monthly Reserved, Daily ($1), Midday (free after 3pm), Extended Weekend (free), Carpool and Long Term Similar Bay Fair station, Union City station, MacArthur station, South Hayward station, El Cerrito del Norte station |
Fremont is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station that serves Fremont, California. The station is the terminus of the Richmond-Fremont and Fremont-Daly City lines until March 25, 2017, after which trains will terminate at the new Warm Springs BART station.
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History
Service at this station began on September 11, 1972. On October 2, 1972 a car ran off the tracks at this station due to a component failure, an incident dubbed the "Fremont flyer."
Transit connections
Fremont station is a regional transit transfer point, as it is a hub for AC Transit and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) buses.
AC Transit operates the following route from the station:
VTA, on the other hand, provides several express and commuter buses that serve San Jose, Milpitas, and other attractions in the South Bay, and its services act as a connector along the only part of the ring around the Bay without rail connections (the closest such station, Fremont-Centerville Amtrak & Altamont Commuter Express station, is about two miles away; the nearest Capitol Corridor station is at Hayward, although one is proposed for Union City).
Both the Stanford Marguerite Shuttle's AE-F and East Bay Express lines serve Fremont BART as their terminal station. They provide connections to the Stanford University campus and are operated only on weekdays.