If theres any Lessons Learned its that this can never happen again. That deal must be approved by barts board of directors and put up for a vote by the two unions. Now, with trains currently not running, the ferries might be your best bet getting into San Francisco. San Francisco Bay ferry will continue its bart strike schedule through the end of the day. 12 boats instead of eight have been running during the strike. Lets check in with liza battalones on the cbs traffic alert. As we eagerly await bart to Start Service this morning, they are offering free shuttle buses from the nine stations in the east bay from which they have been running the strike service. So we are still waiting for the first bart trains to begin. In the meantime, continue to use your alternates. Once those trains start rolling well let you know. Golden gate ferries will still be offering their extra runs this morning. No delays reported for the first caltrain or ace. The bay bridge is wide open. Ill be back in a f
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