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Millbrae Station
Millbrae Intermodal Terminal
Rapid transit (BART)
Commuter rail (Caltrain)
BART side of the station at nightStation statistics Address 200 North Rollins Road (BART)
Millbrae, CA 94030
100 California Drive (Caltrain)
Millbrae, CA 94030Lines BART:
Richmond – Millbrae(Weekday Daytime Only)
Pittsburg/Bay Point – SFO/Millbrae(Evenings and Weekends only)
Caltrain
Local serviceLimited-stop serviceBaby BulletConnections SamTrans
397
359
390
391Platforms Caltrain/BART Cross-platform transfer Parking 2900 spaces- Monthly Reserved, Daily ($2/day), Midday (free after 3pm), Carpool ($2/day), Extended Weekend (free), Airport/Long Term ($6/day)
Caltrain ($3/day)[1]Bicycle facilities 30 Lockers (BART)
Racks available (Caltrain)Other information Opened June 22, 2003 (BART)
1987 (Caltrain)Accessible Fare zone Caltrain Fare Zone 2 Traffic Passengers (FY 2010) 4,516[2] per week 0.42% (BART) Passengers (2007) 4,917 per week 5.5% (Caltrain) Services Preceding station Caltrain Following station toward 4th & KingLocal service toward TamienLimited-stop service toward Tamien
Gilroy during peak hourstoward 4th & KingLimited-stop service Hillsdaletoward Tamien
Gilroy during peak hoursTerminusBaby Bullet toward TamienHillsdaletoward TamienBay Area Rapid Transit toward RichmondRichmond – Millbrae Weekdays onlyTerminus toward Pittsburg/Bay PointPittsburg/Bay Point – SFO/Millbrae Weeknights & weekends only.Millbrae Station (also known as Millbrae Intermodal Terminal) is an at-grade Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Caltrain station located in suburban Millbrae, California, in northern San Mateo County.
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Description
Millbrae Station is the largest intermodal terminal in the United States west of the Mississippi[3]. It consists of three ground-level main tracks for BART and two for Caltrain. An island platform provides a cross-platform connection between the two systems (for traveling north to San Francisco). An elevated concourse mezzanine is above the platforms. Currently two BART tracks and one island platform usually are kept out of regular service, used instead to hold train sets that are also out of service. However, because one of the two Caltrain tracks has only a side platform, to remove Caltrain sets from service, passengers occasionally must disembark using this island platform.
The station is also a regional bus transit hub with multiple bus bays served by several SamTrans lines.
Millbrae Station has about 2,900 parking spaces, including a five-story parking garage and surrounding surface parking. Except for the marked Reserved Parking areas, most parking is currently $2/day from 4am-3pm on weekdays for up to 24 hours at a time, and all parking (including the weekday reserved) is free without time restrictions on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays that fall on Friday or Monday. Additionally, the Reserved Parking areas cost $2/day from 10am-3pm on weekdays. Like at other BART stations with paid parking, BART patrons can do parking validations and parking payments inside the BART paid area of the station. However, since Caltrain patrons may use the same parking spaces, there are also parking payment machines outside of the BART paid area of the station.
A free Library-a-Go-Go Peninsula Library System library book vending machine was added in May 2011.[4]
BART service
The station is the terminal station for BART on the San Francisco Peninsula with service by the BART Richmond – Millbrae Line on weekdays and the BART Pittsburg/Bay Point – SFO/Millbrae line during weeknights and on weekends. There is currently direct connection provided to the airport, during the evenings and weekends of BART service each day. A timed transfer to an airport-bound BART train, however, is provided at the San Bruno Station north of Millbrae during the day.
Caltrain service
The station has daily Caltrain commuter rail service along the north/south line between San Jose and San Francisco. Midday trains are hourly each way; service is more frequent during commute hours and for special events (such as San Francisco Giants home games) and is less frequent at night. Service south of San Jose to Gilroy is limited to three weekday commute-hour round trips.
CA High Speed Rail (proposed)
In recent years, California has started to plan a high-speed rail system. One of the stations would be Millbrae.
History
The Southern Pacific Millbrae depot was on the southeast side of Millbrae Ave; the building now houses the Millbrae Train Museum that opened in 2004. Before the present Millbrae Intermodal Terminal was built for the BART San Mateo Extension terminus, Millbrae offered a free connection to a Caltrain shuttle bus between the station and nearby San Francisco International Airport. (The trip is now only available on from the station via taxicab or BART, costing $4.00 via the latter as of July 2009.)
In 1985 Caltrain service began at the original Millbrae depot, replacing Southern Pacific trains that had operated along the San Francisco Peninsula since the early 20th century (see Peninsula Commute). Caltrain moved to the new facility in spring 2003 and BART joined Caltrain at the new station on June 22, 2003,[5] as part of the BART San Mateo County Extension project that extended BART service southward from Colma to Millbrae and San Francisco International Airport.
Transit connections
Several SamTrans bus lines stop at the station, including:
- 359 - weekday peak periods service to Foster City via Hillsdale Blvd, Foster City Civic Center, Beachpark Shopping Center, Downtown Foster City, and Beach Park Blvd.
- 390 - daily local service along the El Camino Real corridor to Daly City BART (northbound) and Palo Alto Caltrain (southbound)
- 391 - daily local service along the El Camino Real corridor to Mission & Evergreen/Acton (San Francisco, northbound) and Redwood City Caltrain (southbound), with weekday peak period services to and from Transbay Terminal (Main & Folsom in San Francisco) via Mission Street and South Van Ness Avenue.
- 397 - daily owl service to Transbay Terminal (San Francisco, northbound) and Palo Alto Caltrain (southbound) via Mission Street, Potrero Blvd, Bayshore Blvd, San Francisco International Airport, the El Camino Real Corridor (between Millbrae and Redwood City Caltrain), Middlefield Rd, and East Palo Alto.
The station is also served by the Burlingame Shuttle, a local shuttle service serving nearby Burlingame.
See also
References
- ^ http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx
- ^ "BART Fiscal Year Weekday Average Exits". Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). http://www.bart.gov/docs/WeekdayExits.pdf. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
- ^ http://www.bart.gov/stations/mlbr/index.aspx
- ^ Library book lending machine opens at Millbrae BART Station
- ^ untitled
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Coordinates: 37°36′01″N 122°23′12″W / 37.600322°N 122.386735°W
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