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Fremont station is a
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in the central district of
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. The station is served by the
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lines. It was the southern terminus of both lines from September 11, 1972, until March 25, 2017, when
Warm Springs/South Fremont station Warm Springs/South Fremont station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) metro station, station located in the Warm Springs, Fremont, California, Warm Springs district of Fremont, California. The station is served by the Orange Line (BART), Orange ...
opened.


History


Construction

The BART Board approved the name "Fremont" in December 1965. Service at the station began on September 11, 1972. It cost just over $2 million to build. Due to a national strike that year by elevator constructors, elevator construction on the early stations was delayed. Elevators at most of the initial stations, including Fremont, were completed in the months following the opening. During the first months of revenue service, the
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(ATC) system had safety problems with its design and operation. On October 2, 1972, an ATC failure caused a train to run off the end of the elevated track at the Fremont station and crash to the ground - an incident dubbed the "Fremont Flyer". Four people on board were injured. The incident drew national and international attention, followed a month later by release of the "Post Report" on BART safety by the legislative analyst for the California State Senate. The "Fremont Flyer" train crash led to a comprehensive redesign of the automatic train control system, the firing of the general manager, and the replacement of the board of directors.


Parking and buses

Fremont station was not initially served by connecting buses. The Santa Clara County Transit District – later
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(VTA) – bus service began operating Fremont station—San Jose service on June 25, 1973, connecting BART with the South Bay transit system.
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service was expanded to Fremont in November 1974, and to Newark that December, with Fremont station as a hub. Peerless Stages, a private carrier, began operating intercity bus service to the station by 1977. Fremont station opened with a 700-space parking lot, which quickly proved too small; BART was considering expansion of the lot by late 1973. Public hearings for an expansion took place in early 1975. By mid-1975, the lot typically filled up before 7 am, and riders parked on streets as far as a mile from the station. Some 41% of those parking at the station were from
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, outside the BART district, for which Fremont was the nearest station. The expansion plans were slowed by BART board politics about who should pay for such projects. The board ultimately approved the plan to add 361 spaces in November 1975. The board issued a $590,605 contract in February 1977 and construction began that April. The new lot with 300 spaces opened on June 16, 1977. It was created by filling a water retention lagoon and covering it with gravel. After a year of allowing the fill to settle, paving work began in May 1978. In September 1978, the board awarded a $269,000 contract to create a new east entrance to the station. The work included a expansion of the fare lobby, new faregates, a bus transfer plaza, and a new access road. The paved lot opened in October 29, 1978, leaving the station with 1,000 parking spaces; construction of the new entrance began at that time. The east entrance and the bus plaza opened on April 7, 1980. In April 1981, BART opened bidding for construction of an additional parking lot off Mowry Avenue on the north side of the station. The interim gravel lot cost $173,000 to construct, plus $216,000 to acquire the land from
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. It opened in March 1982 with approximately 500–600 spaces, increasing total capacity at the station to 1,500–1,600 spaces. Later that year, BART installed canopies at the bus transfer area. The Mowry Avenue lot was expanded and paved in 1986 using UMTA funds. The older lots were reconfigured in 1987 to add 391 spaces, with a final count of 2,374 spaces. The station was renovated in 1997, with the bus plaza expanded.


21st century

Fremont was the southern terminus of East Bay BART service until March 25, 2017, when the line was extended to
Warm Springs/South Fremont station Warm Springs/South Fremont station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) metro station, station located in the Warm Springs, Fremont, California, Warm Springs district of Fremont, California. The station is served by the Orange Line (BART), Orange ...
. On December 28, 2019. VTA discontinued service to Fremont station as part of a systemwide network modification, which was originally intended be simultaneous with the opening of the BART extension to Berryessa/North San Jose station. However, the BART extension did not open until June 13, 2020, leaving Warm Springs/South Fremont as the only connecting point between the two systems until that time. , BART anticipates soliciting developer proposals by 2028 for
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to replace surface parking lots at the station.


Transit connections

A three-lane bus plaza on the east side of Fremont station is a transfer hub for
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buses: *Local routes: 99, 200, 212, 216, 217, 232, 239, 251 * Early Bird Express:
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* All Nighter: 801 Two
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routes, AE-F and East Bay Express, also terminate at Fremont.


References


External links


BART - Fremont
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