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DescriptionBart-logo.svg
English: Logo ofBay Area Rapid Transit.
Date17 May 1998
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current01:59, 26 December 2023Thumbnail for version as of 01:59, 26 December 20231,642 × 1,000(6 KB)RVandresredone with the proper font
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