Each jingle was sung with different endings to ensure each station was fairly represented, for example:
Early stations were represented by the National Association of Community-Radio Broadcasters, which in 1988 published a guide to setting up new stations.
Essential stations were represented by the fox-fire glows of emergency illumination.
The station is in BART District 3 and is represented by Bob Franklin.
The station has also been well represented in the annual New Zealand radio awards.
The station is represented in the 2010 Fringe episode Entrada by a visually similar transportation hub in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The station is represented a second time in 2012 in the Season 5 episode The Bullet That Saved The World where the 2036 version of the station serves as a military checkpoint into an occupied Manhattan for high-speed rail traffic.
Only significant stations are represented in the grid.
This station is in BART District 2 and is represented by Joel Keller.
This station is in BART District 1 and is represented by Gail Murray who is also current BART President.