Pros: The Elevators here are one of the wonderful unique amenities here at this lovely art deco inspired BART station. The staff makes a extremly tough and unpredictable job of keeping the vators clean, helping those in need, keeping the station safe from criminals, terrorists and the full trifecta of tramps[a.k.a "triple turn'tout tramps" "always ignore th[ose]at thing[s] on the floor"]. The floor is always well swept and fecal matter free, & even the elevators in my experience, are by some miracle of a divine "Lil j"* and his step dad Big "shootin'1-&-smoking'1 grandaaddyurple" J to the G thy-who-life'd-thee"* completely and 100% free of urine, feces, blood, feminine disposables, douches, used sexual contraceptives/ fluids, and the worst of them all, that lingering, choking and physically offensive- homeless smell that had infected not just the elevators but the whole station -including- the outdoor open air platform at all of the S.F stations. Phenomenal work. Also, there are a good amount of non-un-attractive women.
Neutral: Similar to 12th St. BART
Cons: Bland station name. Could be "Uptown Oakland BART" & 12th st. "Downtown Oakl....". Something more creative.
*The triple threat combo of homeless begging, homeless sleeping(or loitering/not going away, and homeless leisure(the capital T including drinking, drug use, conversation with one another, themselves and worst, attempting conversation with non vagrants actual humans. **Jesus X *Daddy God Big G Hova Jehova. ** This entire...
Read moreEasy walk in and walk out but be careful of your personal items, BART is having a problem with thieves. Also, people usually just exit & enter through the emergency exits here, they barely pay. It is a convenient location for getting to the popular area of...
Read moreNo restrooms here whats a person to do. Im a paying customer not good. I was almost looking for somewhere to squat. This is the main transfer station. So provide restrooms with coin operated doors. I asked a worker here he said Bart shut down...
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