The Mercury News

Miniature horse on BART a Sweets treat for riders

- By Nico Savidge nsavidge@bayareanew­sgroup.com

A little horse was a big deal for BART passengers Tuesday afternoon.

The equine passenger, named Sweets, got the OK from BART officials to take a trip from Oakland to San Francisco because it was a service animal.

“It made my day,” said Twitter user @cfairyfay, who snapped a photo of the horse at a station on the Antioch line. “I will take miniature horses over BART delays any day.”

BART spokeswoma­n Alicia Trost said the owner boarded a train with the horse at the Rockridge station after showing a station agent paperwork saying that it was a service animal.

The station agent consulted supervisor­s, who in turn called BART’s lawyers. They concluded that the horse should be allowed on board, Trost said, after consulting Americans with Disabiliti­es Act regulation­s that require transit agencies to allow service animals to accompany riders who have disabiliti­es.

BART’s rules for emotional support animals and typical pets are more strict. They can ride trains, but must be kept in a “secure, enclosed carrier specifical­ly manufactur­ed for transport of a pet.”

Miniature horses have become popular as service animals and the Americans with Disabiliti­es Act was revised in 2010 to include rules for them.

Trost said, however, that “a large animal in the BART system comes with certain challenges and we plan to further investigat­e interpreta­tions of the law when it comes to large animals.”

Rider Louis Rodrigues said he spotted the horse when Rodrigues boarded a San Francisco-bound train at 12th Street Station.

Rodrigues said he was told the piebald horse, which sported a harness with a handle and four bright-blue shoes as it stood next to its owner, is named Sweets.

The horse had apparently transferre­d by then — @cfairyfay’s photo showed Sweets on one of BART’s older trains, while Rodrigues’ photo was from a new Fleet of the Future car.

A trail of amused riders tweeted about their fourlegged fellow passenger as Sweets rode through the Transbay Tube to downtown San Francisco. (A bag strapped to the horse’s rear appeared to ensure that was only trail it left.)

“I looked on in amazement until (the) BART pony eventually disembarke­d at Montgomery,” Rodrigues said.

 ?? @RODRLOU VIA TWITTER ?? A miniature horse that serves as a service animal was spotted riding a BART train Tuesday.
@RODRLOU VIA TWITTER A miniature horse that serves as a service animal was spotted riding a BART train Tuesday.

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