SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With another possible strike on the horizon, Bay Area Rapid Transit officials unveiled a transportation contingency plan that will provide commuters with a range of options. The $21 million plan released Tuesday would provide 200 free charter buses, extra car pool lanes and even limited train service run by managers, according to the San Jose Mercury News (http://bit.ly/15tiWb5). If no deal is reached, BART employees could strike as early as Oct. 11, when a cooling-off period ordered last month by Gov.
]Officials unveil BART strike contingency plan