Orange Line (BART)

 O  Orange Line
Warm Springs-bound train in San Leandro in 2018
Overview
OwnerSan Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
LocaleSouth Bay, East Bay
Termini
Stations21
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemBay Area Rapid Transit
History
OpenedSeptember 11, 1972 (1972-09-11)
Last extensionJune 13, 2020 (2020-06-13)
Technical
Line length51 mi (82 km)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
ElectrificationThird rail, 1 kV DC
Operating speed70 mph (110 km/h)[1]
Route map
Map Orange Line highlighted in orange
Richmond Maintenance Yard
Richmond
Amtrak Parking
El Cerrito del Norte
Parking
El Cerrito Plaza
Parking
North Berkeley
Parking
Downtown Berkeley
Ashby
Parking
MacArthur
Parking
southbound
transfer
19th Street Oakland
northbound
transfer
12th Street Oakland City Center
Lake Merritt
Parking
Fruitvale
Parking
Coliseum enlarge…
Amtrak Parking
to OAK Oakland International Airport
San Leandro
Parking
Bay Fair
Parking
transfer
Hayward
Greyhound Lines Parking
South Hayward
Parking
Amtrak Amtrak
Hayward Complex
Union City
Parking
 
Altamont Corridor Express ACE to Stockton
Fremont
Parking
2026
Warm Springs/​South Fremont
Parking
proposed
Milpitas enlarge…
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority San Jose International Airport (via List of VTA bus routes#60) Parking
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Berryessa/​North San José
Parking
 
planned Silicon
Valley extension
28th Street/Little Portugal
Downtown San Jose
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Diridon
AmtrakCaltrainAltamont Corridor ExpressSanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Santa Clara
Maintenance Facility
Santa Clara
AmtrakCaltrainAltamont Corridor Express

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

The Orange Line is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) line in the San Francisco Bay Area that runs between Berryessa/North San José station and Richmond station. It has 21 stations in San Jose, Milpitas, Fremont, Union City, Hayward, San Leandro, Oakland, Berkeley, El Cerrito, and Richmond. It is the only one of the five primary BART services that does not run through the Transbay Tube to San Francisco; however, it shares tracks with the four other primary services in the East Bay.

  1. ^ "BART Sustainable Communities Operations Analysis" (PDF). San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. Retrieved May 28, 2018.