SF Transit Adjusts Nov 23 Service, Alternatives Available
Bay Area transit agency cancels single 5:45 PM trip on Nov 23 from Rockridge BART
Bay Area Transit Cancels Evening Trip Nov 23
A Bay Area transit agency canceled a single evening trip scheduled for November 23, transit officials said. The 5:45 PM service from College Avenue and Rockridge BART to University Avenue and 3rd Street won't run that day, though officials didn't specify which transit system operates the route or provide a reason for the cancellation. Riders who typically use this trip should plan alternative transportation.
Limited Details Available
The transit agency announced the cancellation through social media but didn't release additional details about the disruption. Officials haven't said whether the cancellation affects only this single trip or if it's part of broader service changes. The number of riders typically using this departure wasn't available. Transit agencies occasionally cancel individual trips due to operator availability, vehicle maintenance needs, or scheduling adjustments, though the specific reason for this cancellation wasn't provided.

Route Serves BART Connection
The affected service connects College Avenue and Rockridge BART station to University Avenue and 3rd Street, suggesting the route serves commuters transferring from BART to local transit. Officials didn't provide information about how many riders typically use this connection or whether alternative trips operate around the same time. The agency hasn't said whether this is an isolated cancellation or part of ongoing service reliability issues. Specific details about the route number and normal service frequency weren't available by publication time.
Single-Day Disruption
The cancellation affects only the November 23 departure, according to the transit agency's announcement. Officials didn't indicate whether service will resume to normal schedules on November 24 or if additional cancellations are planned. The agency typically notifies riders of service disruptions through social media channels, though whether riders received advance notice beyond the social media post wasn't clear.

Planning Around Cancellation
Riders who regularly use the 5:45 PM departure should check for earlier or later trips on the same route, transit officials said. The agency didn't provide specific information about alternative service options or whether additional vehicles will be added to nearby trips to accommodate displaced passengers. Moovit provides real-time transit information for Bay Area routes and can help riders identify alternative connections. Officials haven't said whether they'll release additional details about the cancellation before November 23.











