Types Of People On BART
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Types Of People On BART

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Types Of People On BART
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BART. Bay Area Rapid Transit, a mode of transportation all North Bay people are all too familiar with. Whenever I travel on BART, I always observe the various types and groups of people I come across. From the passed out drunk to the workaholic, BART holds the entire spectrum of people on one train ride.

Here are some of the types of people on BART!

The entrepreneur.

Suit, MacBook on lap, and bluetooth, it’s hard to miss.

The college students.

Usually traveling in large groups, these students proudly socialize on their commute while repping their college gear. Go Bears!

The passed-out drunk.

Especially late at night, BART is full of people coming back from parties or a bar hopping trip. Regardless, it’s entertaining to see, to say the least.

The person on the phone.

We’ve all dealt with this. This person talks on the phone for the entirety of the ride, usually loud enough for everyone to hear about his or her ENTIRE life story.

The tantrum kid.

This child is crying for no clear reason, while the tired parents look on with a pained look in their eyes, waiting to get off this crowded train.

The introvert.

Headphones in, eyes averted, this person is enjoying some quiet alone time.

The sleeping dude.

For what seems like ages, this person is catching up on some serious, well needed sleep.


BART truly has a myriad of different types of people, making it all the more enjoyable.
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