A subway platform filled with heavy smoke, with one person standing near the edge and directional signs for J, K, L, and M train lines visible.
At the Muni platform at Civic Center on Nov. 25, 2025.

Civic Center BART Station has just been closed, and there is no service between 24th Street and Civic Center stations following an explosion on the tracks, according to Anna Duckworth from the BART Communications Department.

As of 12:25 p.m. Tuesday there is no Green Line or Red Line service, according to BART.

“This is due to an equipment problem on the trackway, specifically an insulator that was blown and caused a lot of smoke to accumulate inside the station,” Duckworth said in a voice recording for media. There were no reported injuries.

“There was loud banging, and light illuminating from the stairwell,” a passenger at the Civic Center station said in a text message. It sounded like a crash, she said, but could not be certain. 

Minutes later, Muni was moving. BART was not. 

Delays will happen on the San Francisco line in all directions, according to a social media post from BART.

Mission Local will update this story when the information becomes available.

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Yujie is a staff reporter covering city hall with a focus on the Asian community. She came on as an intern after graduating from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and became a full-time staff reporter as a Report for America corps member and has stayed on. Before falling in love with San Francisco, Yujie covered New York City, studied politics through the “street clashes” in Hong Kong, and earned a wine-tasting certificate in two days. She's proud to be a bilingual journalist. Find her on Signal @Yujie_ZZ.01

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