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Several streets are set to be closed Thursday, with plenty more coming Friday and Saturday.
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Fulton between Larkin and Hyde streets will be closed starting Thursday morning as well as Grove street between Polk and Larkin.
The barricades used for the Warriors' championship parade remain on market street and will be used again for Sunday.
BART is also making plenty of preparations for Sunday. The Pride Parade is usually one of the busiest days for the transit service.
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"With kind of the nice weather forecast and people not being able to go the last couple of years we are expecting a really fun day," said Jim Allison with BART. "This year is kind of different because we have five line service on Sundays now so we are hoping to provide even better service than we have in the past."
In years past, Pride Sunday has been BART's busiest Sunday service.
The Warriors parade was BART's busiest day since March 2020, and this Sunday's parade should be similar.
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"It is a good reason to use public transportation to get to something that is big and crowded," Allison said. "We think it shows the value of public transportation."
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BART is asking riders using clipper to make sure they have value on the card before Sunday. They say this will help people avoid any potential issues with the mobile app, and cut down on lines at stations downtown.
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