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Kiss-and-ride buses

Kiss-and-ride bays

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Site plan of Pleasant Hill station (Masten & Hurd and Joseph Esherick) illustrates the scale of parking facilities provided at many of the BART stations, and their treatment. Note the

special 'kiss-and-ride' bays (i.e. for wives, etc. dropping commuters at the station)

2. Probably Not Acceptable

Wall materials

1. Acceptable

a. Monolithic materials: smooth concrete with surface applied finish.

a. Monolithic materials: bitumin- ous toppings and synthetic resin top pings (light grades).

b. Unit materials: structural glazed facing tile or block, glazed ceramic tile, unglazed mosaic tile, porcelain enamel panels, marble, granite, glazed brick, stainless steel, bronze, laminated plastics (restrictive), hardwoods (res- trictive), and cement asbestos sand- wich panel.

b. Unit materials: resilient tile and sheet products, wood products, marble and carpeting.

c. Surface applied finishes: epoxy coating and cement glazed coating.

2. Probably Not Acceptable

a. Monolithic materials: rough con- crete, plaster, exposed steel, trowelled marble.

b. Unit materials: plasterboard, alu- minium panels, baked enamel panels, concrete block, acrylic plastics, colour- ed glass, and asbestos cement sheet.

c. Surface applied finishes: paints (except as noted above) or vinyl wall covering.

Concourse level at the main entrance to Berkeley Station, by Maher & Martins. This is an underground station

Ceiling materials

1. Acceptable

a. Monolithic materials: smooth concrete and cement plaster.

b. Unit materials: metal panels, perforated cement asbestos panels with wrapped acoustical material.

2. Probably Not Acceptable

a. Surface applied materials: spray- ed acoustic materials (plaster, vermi- culite, etc.) or gypsum plaster.

b. Unit materials: acoustic tile (mineral and wood fibre, foam glass).

Far East BUILDER, May 1971

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