While many workers, students, and our neighbors who depend on transit continue to ride, others have returned to transit more slowly and less frequently. We are in an unprecedented moment, with the survival of our transit system as we know it at risk. It hit our public transit system hard, decimating transit ridership and, along with it, the transit fare revenue that many of the Bay Area’s transit agencies rely on to keep their buses, trains, and ferries in service. The COVID-19 pandemic changed how Bay Area residents live, work, and travel.
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