San Bruno station (BART)

San Bruno is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station located adjacent to the Tanforan shopping center in San Bruno, California, United States in northern San Mateo County. It consists of two main tracks and a shared underground island platform. Service at the station began on June 22, 2003 as part of the BART San Mateo County Extension project that extended BART service southward from Colma to Millbrae and San Francisco International Airport.[1]

San Bruno
San Bruno station platform in August 2015
Location1151 Huntington Avenue
San Bruno, California
Coordinates37°38′18″N 122°24′59″W
Line(s)BART W-Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections Bayhill San Bruno BART Shuttle
SamTrans: ECR, 140, 141, 398
Construction
Parking1,083 spaces
Bicycle facilities30 lockers
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedJune 22, 2003[1]
Traffic
Passengers (2020)3,519 (weekday average)[2]
Services
Preceding station Bay Area Rapid Transit Following station
Millbrae
Terminus
Richmond–​Millbrae
Weekdays only
South San Francisco
toward Richmond
San Francisco International Airport
Terminus
Antioch–​SFO/​Millbrae South San Francisco
Location

During daytime hours on weekdays starting in 2008 the station served as a cross-platform transfer station for passengers traveling between Millbrae station to the south and San Francisco International Airport station to the east. A direct service was partially restored the following year with the transfer rendered unnecessary at all times effective February 11, 2019.

Bus connections

SamTrans bus routes 140, 141, 398, and ECR stop at bus bays on the ground level of the parking garage north of the station.[3]

gollark: It's probably much more cross-compatible to write stuff in Java, or with some cross-platform UI framework.
gollark: Which is not, in fact, any platform.
gollark: *microsoft platform
gollark: "easily adjusted to work on any platform"? Nope.
gollark: UWP does not work on Linux, Mac etc <@!433072575221071872>.

References

  1. "BART Chronology January 1947 – March 2009" (PDF). San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 13, 2013.
  2. "Monthly Ridership Reports". San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. February 2020.
  3. "Schedules and Fares: San Bruno Station" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Commission. May 15, 2018.

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