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Major city [SF] brought to a halt as train system is hit by network failure [hack]
2025-05-10
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] San Francisco was brought to a halt early Friday after the BART train system was suspended due to a network failure.

BART service shut down around 5am PT, stranding thousands of commuters on their way to work.

'Due to a computer networking problem BART service is suspended system wide until further notice,' the train service shared on X.

BART was operating again at 9:24am PT.

The rail system's spokesperson Alicia Trost told NBC Bay Area that the control center was unable to power up the system after its daily overnight shutdown.

An image of the Embarcadero BART station showed the entranceway had been taped off and a sign placed in front that reads: 'No train service.'

Gates leading into many of the 50 stations had also been shut.

The system spans 131.4 miles of track throughout California, connecting San Francisco and the East Bay to other parts of the Bay Area.

BART serves more than 165,000 daily riders and more than 50 million annually.

BART carried its first passengers in 1972, the same year as NASA's final Apollo mission to the moon.

The trains still run on Windows 98, which mechanics access through outdated laptops.
No need for hackers when the computers are held together with duct tape and baling wire. Still, how old is the program running the air traffic control system?
Trost told NBC that network outages do occur as the system is over 50 years old.
Still using Disk Operating Systems
The good news is we're in the process of replacing it, and we have the funding to do so because of Measure RR, and the federal government has made investments into our infrastructure,' she continued.

'But it's awful news that the Bay Area can't rely on BART as of this moment. We don't have an ETA as to when the trains will go because part of that is identifying the location of the problem.'

Many commuters were unaware of the issue when they arrived at a BART station, only to be told that they needed to find another mode of transportation. At the Pleasant Hill Station, signs on the platform that provide train times went completely dark.

'What's the issue is our train control computer cannot turn on properly, so that the staff in the control center can see everything, and that's obviously not safe,' Trost said.

'So we're not going to run service until all those things happen.'

The San Francisco Bay Ferry said it was operating larger ferries to accommodate stranded commuters.

'Take the ferry from Vallejo, Oakland, Richmond or Alameda or take transbay buses,' it shared on X.

The last system wide shutdown across all 50 stations occurred in 2019, when a similar computer issue disrupted service for several hours.
Posted by:Skidmark

#1  You can walk SF instead, but galoshes might be advisable. Also you need to be in shape.
Posted by: Super Hose   2025-05-10 07:28  

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