Commuters crossing the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge from the East Bay to Marin County will notice a big change next week.
Flash forward to Aug. 31, 1956, when Pedestrian Day attracted a modest crowd of 4,500 to stroll on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge for the allotted five hours. At 12:01 a.m. on Sept. 1, 1956, the sound ...
Commuters crossing the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge from the East Bay to Marin County will notice a big change next week. For the first time in about six years, the barrier-protected bicycle and ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) today announced that beginning next week, the bicycle/pedestrian path on the upper deck of the Richmond-San ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) today announced that beginning next week, the bicycle/pedestrian ...
(KRON) — The bike lane on the Richmond San Rafael Bridge caused frustrations with drivers who say they are stuck in traffic longer because of it. As a result, the bike lane will be going away next ...
A 1903 headline in the Marin Independent Journal asked: “Shall the automobile be excluded from Marin County?” Marin County supervisors had received a petition seeking a ban on automobiles in Marin.
Commuters who use the Richmond San Rafael Bridge are noticing a big change that started this week: There's no longer a bike ...
The Richmond-San Rafael Bridge no longer has a designated bike lane for weekday commuters and instead runs a shuttle.
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