09/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2025 11:02
A group of Bay Area high schoolers are inspiring people to get on BART for Transit Month by doing something big, bold, and potentially record-breaking.
On Sunday, September 14, starting at 10am, dozens of transit enthusiasts will gather at Millbrae Station and spend the next 5 hours and 55 minutes visiting every single BART station - and doing it as fast as possible.
Speedrunning has become a big trend in transit. The idea is travel through every single stop on a transit system in as little time as possible. More than 20 speedrun attempts have been made on BART since 2012 (that BART knows about). BART tracks speedruns on our dedicated webpage.
Co-organizers Harvy Chang, Matthew Leon, Seeger M, and David Rabinovich hope to see more than one hundred people turn out for what they've deemed Speedrun Day 2025, hosted by the California High School Transit Alliance (CalHSTA). During the BART speedrun, their comrades in Southern California will be speedrunning the San Diego Trolley.
The organizers don't foresee breaking any speed records on Sunday, but they do intend to gather the largest number of people for a single speedrun of any national transit agency ever.
"We wanted to do this during Transit Month because gathering a bunch of people to have fun on transit is the spirit of the month," said Chang, who meticulously planned the schedule for the day, down to the minute. View the full schedule here.