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Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Fruitvale station

Location
  
3401 E. 12th Street Oakland, CA 94601

Line(s)
  
Richmond–​Fremont   Fremont–​Daly City   Dublin/​Pleasanton–​Daly City

Connections
  
AC Transit: Routes 1*, 14, 20, 21, 39**, 47**, 51A, 54, 62, 339** (Local); O (Transbay); 801* (All Nighter) * - route serves station from International Blvd. ** - route operates weekdays only

Parking
  
1268 spaces: Monthly Reserved Permit, Single Day Permit, Daily ($3/day), Extended Weekend (free), Midday (free after 3pm), and Long Term/Airport Permit

Bicycle facilities
  
racks, station, 20 lockers

Fruitvale is a metro station of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system located in the Fruitvale District of Oakland, California, United States. The station consists of two elevated side platforms with the concourse mezzanine at ground level. The redevelopment of the immediate station area from a parking lot to a mixed-use "transit village" has served as a model for transit-oriented development planning elsewhere in the Bay Area. Service at this station began on September 11, 1972.

BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant

On January 1, 2009, BART police officer Johannes Mehserle shot and killed Oscar Grant III at the Fruitvale BART station. At around 2:15 a.m. PST, BART Police were responding to reports of a fight on a BART train inbound from San Francisco. Grant was face down on the platform, but Mehserle later said that he couldn't get Grant's arms and feared that he was reaching inside his waistband. Mehserle drew his service weapon (later saying that he had intended to use his Taser weapon) and shot him in the back. Grant died seven hours later at Highland Hospital. Video recorded by other riders at the scene were later aired on local television. In 2013 a movie was made about this incident, filmed on location, titled Fruitvale Station.

References

Fruitvale station Wikipedia