AN NBC BAY AREA DIGITAL ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION
BART is still without about 90 percent of its passengers. The dramatic decline dates back to late March, when much of the Bay Area instituted shelter-at-home orders. As a result, BART is predicting a $363 million shortfall this year alone. As the agency’s leaders frantically try to balance the books, some are questioning BART’s spending, especially on projects that have little to do with trains or stations.
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