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Tri-Valley to Discuss BART Extension Alternative

The plan to extend BART into Livermore has been dead for almost a year. Now, the Tri-Valley is considering an alternative.

The San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority on Wednesday will discuss funding and scheduling for proposed Valley Link rail that would extend service from Dublin/Pleasanton BART into Livermore and the Central Valley.

The Valley Link would be similar to the 10-mile extension of BART service between Pittsburg/Bay Point and Antioch that went into effect last year, using the similar kind of diesel or electrical trains.

However, the link would travel much further with proposed stops at Isabel and Greenville in Livermore, Mountain House, Tracy, Lathrop and some day Stockton.

New tracks would have to be built along Interstate 580 to get through Livermore. The rest of the route would rely on existing right-of-way that used to be owned by Southern Pacific.

The goal is to match BART service during peak hours and have trains running every 12 minutes during the commutes.

Photo Credit: NBC Bay Area
Source: NBC Bay Area

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