SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — BART experienced limited service and major delays Wednesday morning after a San Francisco train became disabled between 24th Street Mission and Embarcadero stations, according to transit officials.
Trains were single-tracking between the impacted stations as crews removed the disabled train from the track, BART announced at 6:19 a.m. Regular service was resumed by 6:47 a.m. with residual delays expected.
“We are restoring full service systemwide after earlier major delays due a disabled train in San Francisco,” BART wrote. “That train is now being towed off the trackway.”
A BART train at Embarcadero Station in San Francisco on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (Dan Hernandez/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Red line service between Richmond and Millbrae stations was temporarily halted during the disruption, and there was limited Green line service between Berryessa and MacArthur stations. The services have since recovered.