Oakland International Airport (BART station)

Oakland
International Airport
Airport interchange Bay Area Rapid Transit

The entrance to the Oakland International Airport station.
Location 4 Airport Drive, Oakland, CA 94621
Coordinates 37.713214, -122.212168
Owned by Bay Area Rapid Transit
Line(s)

BART

Tracks 2
Construction
Parking None provided by BART, but by the Airport
Bicycle facilities None provided by BART, but by the Airport
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened November 22, 2014
Services
Preceding station   Bay Area Rapid Transit   Following station
TerminusColiseum–Oakland International Airport
Terminus

Oakland International Airport station is a station on the Coliseum–Oakland International Airport line, also known informally as BART to OAK Airport, BART's automated guideway transit spur line, which carries passengers between the Oakland International Airport (OAK) and BART's rapid transit system at Oakland Coliseum Station.

Overview

Avg. Weekday Ridership
FY* Ridership
2015 863
Source: Ridership Reports

The station opened for public service on November 22, 2014.[1]

It is the first station in the BART system that does not utilize the existing rapid transit tracks and trains, because it is part of the separate BART to OAK Airport automated guideway transit (AGT) people mover line between the Oakland Coliseum Station and this new station. The BART to OAK AGT vehicles are cable-pulled and fully automated, and run at intervals of five minutes during peak times (8 AM to 8 PM).

Oakland International Airport station under construction in July 2014.

Upon opening, the Coliseum–Oakland International Airport line replaced the AirBART shuttle bus service. Unlike AirBART, the Oakland Airport Connector system is fully integrated into the BART fare system, including the acceptance of Clipper cards. Ticketing machines and faregates for this stop are, however, found at the Coliseum station upon exiting the people mover.

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Coordinates: 37°42′48″N 122°12′44″W / 37.7132°N 122.2122°W / 37.7132; -122.2122

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