San Bruno (Caltrain station)
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| San Bruno Station Commuter rail |
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The east side of San Bruno station as a viewed from a limited-stop train. |
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| Station statistics | |
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| Address | 481 Huntington Avenue, San Bruno |
| Lines | Caltrain |
| Parking | Available |
| Bicycle facilities | Lockers available |
| Other information | |
| Accessible | |
| Owned by | Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board |
| Fare zone | Fare Zone 1 |
| Traffic | |
| Passengers (2007) | 414[1] ▲ 0.5% |
San Bruno Station is a Caltrain station located in San Bruno, California. The station is located just two blocks east of downtown San Bruno, which can be accessed via nearby Sylvan Ave.
[edit] Station amenities
- Caltrain ticket machines
- 10-Ride ticket validators
- Public telephone
- Bicycle parking
[edit] History
The San Bruno Caltrain station has historically been located at the corner of Huntington and Sylvan, however during construction of the BART extension to SFO, the San Bruno station was moved underneath Interstate 380 on Herman Street, just off Huntington Ave. This station was nearby Tanforan Shopping Center, and is nearby the current San Bruno BART station. The main reason for this relocation was that the underground BART subway moves to the other side of the Caltrain tracks underneath the San Bruno Caltrain station in preparation of going to the airport. The temporary station was open during 2000-2003, and a newly renovated Caltrain station at the original location reopened in 2003 shortly before completion of the BART extension.
[edit] References
| Preceding station | Caltrain | Following station | ||
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toward 4th & King
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Local service |
toward Tamien
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toward 4th & King
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Limited-stop service |

