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What Questions Do You Have About the Future of Transit in the Bay Area?

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San Francisco commuters wear masks as they wait for their bus on April 6, 2020. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Bay Area transit agencies have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and resulting stay-at-home orders.

  • Muni has eliminated all metro and light-rail service, and suspended service on close to 70 of its 89 bus routes.
  • BART ridership is down 92%.
  • AC Transit is running a Sunday schedule all the time.

As stay-at home orders start to ease up, what do you want to know about how your commute will be impacted? Ask using the form below.

We’ll answer your questions on June 1 on KQED Forum, and online at KQED.org.

If our question form doesn’t show up above find it here.

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