SF's BART expects 'major delays' after a computer problem ground subways to a halt
Briefly

The BART subway system in San Francisco has resumed operations after a significant shutdown caused by a computer networking issue on Friday morning. The service was halted around 5 AM PT, prompting authorities to suggest that riders seek alternative modes of transportation. By approximately 9:17 AM PT, full system operations were reinstated; however, significant delays remain due to ongoing train control problems. Limited services were available during the outage, particularly in the East Bay with specific train lines operating normally.
BART's subway service, suspended due to a computer networking issue, resumed operations system-wide by 9:17 AM PT, although delays remain due to a train control problem.
Service was initially suspended at 5 AM PT, with riders advised to seek alternative transport options. By 9 AM, limited service was reinstated in East Bay.
Read at The Verge
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