BART's social media jumps into political waters with series of tweets on Sunday

A BART conductor makes an announcement and looks to see that all passengers have boarded the train at the Daly City BART stop in Daly City, California, on Monday, April 11, 2016. A BART conductor makes an announcement and looks to see that all passengers have boarded the train at the Daly City BART stop in Daly City, California, on Monday, April 11, 2016. Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, Special To The Chronicle Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, Special To The Chronicle Image 1 of / 19 Caption Close BART's social media jumps into political waters with series of tweets on Sunday 1 / 19 Back to Gallery

BART's social media team has received its share of praise for its tweets, especially after a service disruption earlier this year led to a shockingly honest discussion over Twitter about the state of the transportation system.

The @SFBART account jokingly jumped into political waters on Sunday night, apropos of the second presidential debate, and fired off a series of tweets at the Los Angeles Metro's Twitter account.

"'We're gonna build a better BART, and @metrolosangeles is gonna pay for it.' #TheBARToftheDeal," read the first tweet, accompanied by a photo of Trump.

".@metrolosangeles is sending 'producers' who are probably baristas, and kale dealers to the Bay Area. Some, I assume, are good people," the account continued.

"'I know everything about running a railroad. The most. Infrastructure is a MESS. Heard of Measure RR? SAD!' #debate #TheBARToftheDeal," @SFBART posted.

(Measure RR is the $3.5 billion bond measure coming up on the November ballot that will go toward BART improvements, if approved by voters.)

The account continued with another tweet, touting BART's "Better BART" brochure.

Was the whole exchange "Delete your account"-worthy or an amusing way to plug an upcoming bond measure? The voters may decide.