
Grace Toohey
Reporter at Los Angeles Times
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gazettextra.com | Grace Toohey |Rong-Gong Lin II
Commuters found themselves stranded at train stations across the Bay Area during the peak hours of Friday's morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region's train system for more than four hours. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) was completely out of service from its opening at 5 a.m. Friday until just after 9 a.m., when train officials said they had restored service to its entire system.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Grace Toohey |Rong-Gong Lin II
Commuters found themselves stranded at train stations across the Bay Area during the peak hours of Friday's morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region's train system for more than four hours. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) was completely out of service from its opening at 5 a.m. Friday until just after 9 a.m., when train officials said they had restored service to its entire system.
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thederrick.com | Grace Toohey |Rong-Gong Lin II
Commuters found themselves stranded at train stations across the Bay Area during the peak hours of Friday’s morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region’s train system for more than four hours. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) was completely out of service from its opening at 5 a.m. Friday until just after 9 a.m., when train officials said they had restored service to its entire system.
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latimes.com | Grace Toohey
Commuters found themselves stranded at train stations across the Bay Area after a computer issue knocked out service Friday morning. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), was completely out of service according to an alert sent out just after 5 a.m. Friday and caused a system-wide outage. “Due to a computer networking problem BART service is suspended system wide until further notice,” BART officials shared in the alert.
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yahoo.com | Rong-Gong Lin II |Grace Toohey
Thousands of commuters across the Bay Area found themselves stranded at train stations during the peak hours of Friday's morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region's most heavily used train system. The massive shutdown of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system lasted more than four hours, the worst such public transit meltdown to hit the area in recent memory.
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