BART strike Friday

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BART workers are planning to strike Friday morning, local media reports, so your commute might not be pretty. After more than a days’ worth of time spent at the bargaining table, BART and its two largest unions were left in disagreement on health care and pension issues.

From SFGate,

“Roxanne Sanchez, president of Service Employees International Union Local 1021, said Thursday afternoon that they met BART on its health care and pension requests, but the two sides still could not come to an agreement on pay and work conditions…While the unions offered to settle the remaining unresolved issues through binding arbitration, BART management reportedly rejected that suggestion.”

BART General Manager Grace Crunican told SFGate that there are certain rights that management needed to retain. BART’s final offer included a 12 percent raise over four years. Employees would be paying a 4 percent pension contribution and a 9.5 percent increase in their health-insurance contribution.

Of course, this is not what we wanted to report, but there you go. Got reports of your BART-alternative commute? Tweet it to us at @bartdiaries.

Transit News: Caltrain real-time info, 5-Fulton Limited, 3-car Muni Metro trains

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  • Caltrain Real-time Info Now on Website (Caltrain website)
  • Muni aims to relieve crowding on 5-Fulton line with pilot project  (SF Examiner)
  • SFMTA: New Fulton Bus Line To Provide 20-30% More Capacity During Rush Hour (SF Appeal)
  • Muni’s three-train shuttle service a hit with riders (SF Examiner)
  • HBO’s Looking Gets a Premiere Date, Cast Members Ride Muni (SFist)
  • Muni Ridership Increases over Past Two Years (SFMTA)
  • AC Transit strike postponed by Gov. Brown (SJ Merc)

GIve your brutally honest opinions of Muni, win a monthly pass

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At last, your brutally honest opinion about Muni is worth its weight in gold. Or at least in a free monthly Muni pass.

The University of California at Berkeley is doing an Android phone-based research study to improve Muni (sorry, no iPhone app for now). The Berkeley researchers are working directly with SFMTA to figure out how positive or negative experiences with Muni affect your transit choices, and what you think Muni really ought to do to improve things. Read more

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