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BART Seats: The Movie

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BART will be outfitting a new fleet of cars, set to go into operation in 2017, with new seats. Yesterday it opened a seat-testing lab to the public. Reporter Caitlin Esch paid a visit to the Hayward facility and took the following video.

Tough crowd.


You may recall that the Bay Citizen last month commissioned bacterial testing of BART seats, which were found to be somewhat less sanitary than, say, the Intel cleanroom. Or the men's room at the Caltrain station, for that matter.

Still, nothing to be concerned about, Darleen Franklin, the lab supervisor who performed the bacterial study, told us:

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