BART commuters endured a rough morning Thursday, as the transit system briefly shut down service on all lines going toward the San Francisco Airport, then limited service on another of its lines.
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Before that announcement, BART had endured a computer issue between Daly City and Millbrae that caused the agency to shut down briefly all service between those stations between 6:45 a.m. and 7:15 a.m. Major delays from that shutdown continued past 9 a.m.
BART officials did not specify the computer issue but said it was on the tracks. They did not say why service on the red line was limited.
During the shutdown, trains went to the Millbrae station, and a shuttle service took people to San Francisco Airport and the San Bruno station.
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