Broken seat on car 1506x

There is a broken window seat on car 1506x, in the back (or front?) near one of the train-to-train doors.
I believe the springs are busted out, and it sags in the middle pretty terribly.
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1. Concept C http://bart.gov/docs/cars/interiorConepage.pdf
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3. Concept D http://bart.gov/news/articles/2012/news20120112.aspx
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Broken seat on car 1506x![]() There is a broken window seat on car 1506x, in the back (or front?) near one of the train-to-train doors. I believe the springs are busted out, and it sags in the middle pretty terribly. |
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Thanks for reporting this to
Thanks for reporting this to the BART online help line. I will send someone out to fix it immediately.
The X-end is the back of the
The X-end is the back of the car, and seats are numbered starting there, odd numbers on the right, even numbers on the left. The car number is just 1506, the X is just to tell you which end you're on.
Thanks for the info, I was
Thanks for the info, I was wondering about that.
Is there any way to know the specific seat number?
Yes, count from the x-end.
Yes, count from the x-end. the first seat on the right is #1, the first on the left is #2, second on the right #3 and so on.
Thanks so much! I guess this
Thanks so much!
I guess this was seat #3 then, I think.