The entire Bart railway system was shut down by computer failure, thousands

Commuters found themselves trapped at the Bay Area train station after a computer was released to the area’s train system Friday morning.
According to Bart’s alert, the Bay Area Rapid Transport (BART) has been completely discontinued since 4:30 a.m. on Friday.
“Due to computer network issues, BART services are hung to a wide system until further notice,” Bart officials shared in the alarm. “Seeking other modes of transportation.”
It is not clear when the problem will be resolved.
The entire system’s Bart crash caused chaos in commuting throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Most commuters use heavy rail lines that connect the five most populous counties in the region and San Francisco with San Francisco, according to bus data.
Commuters scramble to make alternative arrangements, while in Bay Bridges and rides (such as Uber), traffic is busy, for example, with higher fares due to increased demand.
Bart officials encouraged riders to find alternatives to traffic at their site, which seemed to recommend alternative bus lines.
Many transport agencies in the area try to help commuters. The San Francisco Bay Ferry System puts its largest ferry into operation and urges people who need to transport from Oakland, Alameda, Richmond and Vallejo to take it away. East Bay’s Bus Systems AC Transit Company is transporting buses with passengers to the Bay Bridge to enter the Salesforce Transit Center.
This is a developing post.