The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the Bay Area commute, with public transit ridership decreasing, a large number of people working from home, and noticeable reductions in commute times and crowdedness on commuter trains.
Here’s how the pandemic radically changed commuting for all of us.
And while updated data from the U.S. Census Bureau isn’t available yet, there’s no sign the remote work revolution ended with the pandemic. The colossal COVID collapse in Bay Area transit riders has led to a state bailout plan backed by bridge toll hikes as federal pandemic relief money runs out and agencies like BART are threatening major cuts in service that would even further undermine a rider comeback.
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