4.9 • 999 Ratings
🗓️ 21 September 2017
⏱️ 11 minutes
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0:00.0 | From K-QED. |
0:02.0 | Every day, during peak commute hours, about 60,000 people ride a BART train through the Trans Bay Tube. |
0:15.0 | That's the 3.8 mile long underwater passageway that connects Oakland and San Francisco. |
0:21.0 | I know this train is packed. |
0:22.0 | I don't have any room for banks. |
0:24.0 | The tube is built into a trench in the floor of the bay, sitting under about a billion gallons |
0:31.4 | of water. |
0:32.4 | Bay Curious listener Jennifer Schultz rides through that |
0:35.0 | tube a lot and wonders if it's a vulnerable place to be during a disaster. |
0:39.6 | If I'm on Bart under the bay between San Francisco and Oakland when an earthquake occurs, what will happen? |
0:44.6 | Will the train stop? |
0:45.9 | Can the tunnel crack open? |
0:50.8 | This week on the Bay Curious Podcast, we'll learn if Jennifer has anything to worry about |
0:55.0 | and will take a tour of an unexpected vehicle San Francisco has at the ready for when disaster strikes. |
1:02.0 | I'm Olivia Alan Price. |
1:06.0 | Support for Bay Curious is brought to you by Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, |
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1:13.4 | Explore their brews wherever fine beverages are sold |
1:16.5 | and taste how trailblazing runs in the family. |
1:19.6 | Visit Sierra Nevada.com |
1:21.4 | to find your new favorite beer today. |
1:24.4 | We asked KQED's Tina Rubio to find the answer to Jennifer's question. |
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