
The future Irvington BART Station will be located in the Irvington District at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Osgood Road, approximately halfway between the existing Fremont BART Station and the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART Station. The Irvington BART Station was first studied as part of the Warm Springs extension in 1979 and was first approved by the BART Board in 1992. Most recently, the Irvington Station was planned to be constructed as part of the Warm Springs BART Extension. However, insufficient funding for the station delayed its development until Alameda County voters passed Measure BB in 2014, which specifically included funding for the station.
Community Feedback
Planning is underway for the new Irvington BART Station, and the City of Fremont wants your feedback. Please answer the following question included in this survey: How can the Irvington BART Station best serve you and the community?
We also encourage you to visit Fremont.gov/IrvingtonBART to familiarize yourself with the project and complete our online community survey. The survey should only take 5 to 10 minutes to complete and will help ensure that the plan reflects your input. The survey will stay open until January 1, 2018.
The next opportunity for community feedback will be our upcoming Community Open House on station alternatives in winter 2018. Details will be available on our project webpage, Fremont.gov/IrvingtonBART.
The City is looking forward to working with our community partners, businesses, and residents to plan the new station.
