Golden State Warriors Give BART Customers a Treat for Going Green

March 18, 2014
BART customers were big winners when two Golden State Warriors players gave out BART tickets to encourage people to "go green" when it comes to getting around the Bay Area.

BART customers were big winners when two Golden State Warriors players gave out BART tickets to encourage people to "go green" when it comes to getting around the Bay Area.


Warriors’ players Stephen Curry and Ekpe Udoh, coming off a big win against the Lakers last night, surprised customers at Rockridge Station this afternoon by handing out BART tickets. The Warriors, along with team President Robert Rowell and TV analyst Jim Barnett, then caught a San Francisco-bound train to Embarcadero Station, where they gave out even more tickets. The event not only brightened the day of BART customers – it didn’t cost the transit agency a penny. The Warriors, in conjunction with Esurance, generously purchased all the tickets to encourage fans to gogreen as part of the NBA’s "Green Week."


This isn’t the only way BART customers benefit from having the Warriors in town. Many Warriors fans use BART as a cost-effective, convenient way to get to Oracle Arena, which is just steps away from the Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station.


BART Riders Prevent CO2 EmissionsThe Warriors chose BART because it’s an easy and cost-effective way to save energy and protect the environment. BART trains are electric and 67 percent of the power comes from clean hydro and renewable sources. Each weekday, commuters who chooses BART instead of driving saves more than 300 gallons of gas and 5,868 pounds of CO2 in a year. By switching to BART, a rider gets the equivalent of 249 miles per gallon — not even the most fuel-efficient hybrid can match that.


BART customers can even see how much CO2 they can save by BART instead of driving by using the carbon calculator that’s part of the QuickPlanner on the home page of www.bart.gov.