
Judith Langowski
Newsletter Editor at Reuters
Newsletter Editor @Reuters | ex-@Tagesspiegel | Teil von @collectext
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1 month ago |
ksl.com | Judith Langowski
SAN FRANCISCO — A computer outage knocked out train service in the San Francisco Bay area for about four hours on Friday morning, causing headaches for some commuters in the high-tech capital. The Bay Area Rapid Transit agency suspended train service systemwide around 5 a.m. PDT and resumed a little after 9 a.m. PDT. The network connects San Francisco, Oakland, both cities' airports, Berkeley and the East Bay area. BART attributed the shutdown to an unspecified computer problem.
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1 month ago |
wimz.com | Judith Langowski
By Judith LangowskiSAN FRANCISCO – A computer outage knocked out train service in the San Francisco Bay area for about four hours on Friday morning, causing headaches for some commuters in the high-tech capital. The Bay Area Rapid Transit agency suspended train service systemwide around 5 a.m. PDT and resumed a little after 9 a.m. PDT. The network connects San Francisco, Oakland, both cities’ airports, Berkeley and the East Bay area. BART attributed the shutdown to an unspecified computer problem.
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1 month ago |
q106fm.com | Judith Langowski
By Judith LangowskiSAN FRANCISCO – A computer outage knocked out train service in the San Francisco Bay area for about four hours on Friday morning, causing headaches for some commuters in the high-tech capital. The Bay Area Rapid Transit agency suspended train service systemwide around 5 a.m. PDT and resumed a little after 9 a.m. PDT. The network connects San Francisco, Oakland, both cities’ airports, Berkeley and the East Bay area. BART attributed the shutdown to an unspecified computer problem.
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1 month ago |
reuters.com | Judith Langowski
A train pulls in to unload a few passengers in the suburb of Millbrae, at a station where the region's two major rail systems meet in San Francisco, U.S., March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen Nellis/File Photo SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 - A computer outage knocked out train service in the San Francisco Bay area for about four hours on Friday morning, causing headaches for some commuters in the high-tech capital.
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1 month ago |
uk.marketscreener.com | Judith Langowski
Stock Market News San Francisco's commuter trains stopped for four hours by computer outage Published on 09/05/2025 at 19:09, updated on 09/05/2025 at 19:12 SAN FRANCISCO - A computer outage knocked out train service in the San Francisco Bay area for about four hours on Friday morning, causing headaches for some commuters in the high-tech capital. The Bay Area Rapid Transit agency suspended train service systemwide around 5 a.m. PDT and resumed a little after 9 a.m. PDT.
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