Fueled by the atmospheric river, rain continued to pound the Bay Area and Northern California Thursday following a bomb cyclone storm that battered the region Wednesday.
A branch apparently fell across the BART tracks in the East Bay Wednesday night, causing major delays.
There is a major delay between Concord and Pleasant Hill in the Antioch and SFO directions due to an obstruction on the track.BART was reporting delays of up to 20 minutes systemwide due to wet weather conditions earlier. There is also limited Green line service between Berryessa and Daly City. Passengers traveling from the San Francisco line can board a Dublin/Pleasanton train and transfer at Bayfair to a Berryessa train. Those traveling from the Berryessa line can board a Richmond train and transfer at Bayfair to a Daly City train.
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