BART, which has been running a regular schedule all week even as ridership plummeted after Tuesday's shelter in place orders went into effect in the counties it serves, will reduce operating hours come Monday.
In a March 19 news release, the transit agency said that the changes were the result of "an exhaustive review of ridership and train car loads this week." The shelter in place orders in the counties served by BART: San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Mateo, went into effect at