26 Sep 2018 | 07:59 AM UTC
US: San Francisco main transit station remains closed September 26
San Francisco’s new Salesforce Transit Center indefinitely closes September 25 for emergency inspection and potential repair; transportation disruptions expected to continue September 26
Event
The San Francisco Salesforce Transit Center indefinitely closed around 17:00 (local time) on Tuesday, September 25. Workers discovered a crack in a support beam, prompting engineers to close the station to perform inspections. Bus service was moved to the nearby Temporary Transbay Terminal. Authorities expect the transit center to be closed for the morning commute on Wednesday, September 26. Some main streets in the area, including Fremont Street, will also be closed. Significant transportation delays are expected.
Context
Salesforce Transit Center opened in August 2018 following eight years of construction. The facility was designed to provide bus and rail services, but budgetary shortfalls have delayed the completion of rail projects.
Advice
Individuals in or traveling to San Francisco are advised monitor the situation, and anticipate significant transportation disruptions, particularly bus service and vehicle commuting via the Bay Bridge or Interstate-80.