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Almanac note · Cars and driving

Antioch BART is the end of the Yellow Line

Antioch Station is a Yellow Line terminal with parking, Tri Delta Transit connections, bike lockers, restrooms, and a train transfer pattern riders should know.

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Antioch BART is the terminal station on the Yellow Line, serving northern and eastern Contra Costa County from Slatten Ranch Road.

The station uses a transfer pattern that can surprise new riders. BART connects Antioch service to Pittsburg/Bay Point with Diesel Multiple Unit vehicles, and riders use a transfer platform between Pittsburg/Bay Point and Pittsburg Center. That platform is only reached by train.

The station page is also where the everyday pieces live: parking maps, daily parking information, Tri Delta Transit connections, bike racks, on-demand BikeLink lockers, restrooms, elevator notices, and service advisories.

For a commute, airport trip, game day, or San Francisco errand, plan Antioch as a park, bus, bike, or drop-off decision before it becomes a train decision. The rail ride is the visible part, but the first and last few minutes often decide whether the trip feels smooth.

Where to see it

Antioch BART Station on Slatten Ranch Road.

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Reviewed July 6, 2026

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