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wills_forward ◴[] No.45140114[source]
The cheap easy take: it's tragically ironic that the software running the infrastructure in Silicon Valley is such a problem
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1. mleonhard ◴[] No.45145018[source]
BART is a government organization and all California government employee pay is public. You can see that BART has about 40 software engineers and they earn about 70% of the market rate:

https://transparentcalifornia.com/salaries/search/?q=compute...

https://transparentcalifornia.com/salaries/search/?q=compute...

It seems to me that they are over-worked & under-paid and are doing a good job given the circumstances.

NIMBYs have blocked BART in Silicon Valley. BART doesn't reach Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Stanford, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Los Altos, Santa Clara, or Cupertino. A few years ago, it finally reached San Jose.

A separate train (CalTrain) goes from SF through Silicon Valley. Last year they switched to electric trains which are faster and run more frequently. The SF CalTrain station is inconvenient (20-mins walk from downtown, under a highway), but they are working to extend CalTrain to the central SF station: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salesforce_Transit_Center#Futu... .

So Silicon Valley transit is getting better, slowly.