BART gets $5M grant to improve worker safety

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
BART passengers get ready to board a San Francisco-bound train.
FILE PHOTO: BART passengers get ready to board a San Francisco-bound train. (KGO)
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BART will soon get to work on developing new technology to keep its track-side workers safe.



The Federal Transit Administration awarded BART a $5 five million grant.



The hope is to create a device to automatically stop an approaching train if workers are on the tracks.



The project is expected to take two years.



In October of 2013, two workers were killed by a BART train while inspecting tracks near the Walnut Creek station.

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