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The current Caltrain system map. Caltrain is a commuter rail transit system that serves the San Francisco Peninsula and the Santa Clara Valley in the U.S. state of California.It is operated under contract by TransitAmerica Services and funded jointly by the City and County of San Francisco, San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans), and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA ...
The rail right-of-way owned by SCCRTC is sufficiently wide in almost all places to accommodate a single track alongside the planned 32 mi long (51 km), 12 ft wide (3.7 m) Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail (MBSST), closely following the shoreline of Monterey Bay from the San Mateo County line to Pajaro.
In August 2009 Caltrain became the fifth public transit agency in the San Francisco Bay Area to implement the Clipper card. [168] Monthly passes are implemented exclusively through the Clipper card; [167] in addition, some employer-sponsored annual Go passes are implemented through the Clipper card, starting in January 2019. [169]
Map of rail services in the Bay Area region. Public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area is quite extensive, including one rapid transit system, three commuter rail lines, two light rail systems, two ferry systems, Amtrak inter-city rail
The Bay Area hosts several regional commuter rail operations, as well as inter-city rail. Commuter and intercity. Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) [2] Amtrak (California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, and San Joaquins) [3] Caltrain [4] Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit [5] Rapid transit. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) [6] Light rail ...
San Francisco, Alameda and Stockton Railroad: SP: 1863 1864 San Francisco and Alameda Railroad: San Francisco Bay Railroad: SP: 1868 1869 Western Pacific Railroad: San Francisco Belt Railroad: SFB 1969 1993 N/A San Francisco and Colorado River Railroad: SP: 1883 1887 South Pacific Coast Railway: San Francisco and Eureka Railway: NWP 1903 1907
State Route 82 (SR 82) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from Interstate 880 (I-880) in San Jose to I-280 in San Francisco following the San Francisco Peninsula. It is the spinal arterial road of the peninsula and runs parallel to the nearby Caltrain line along much of the route.
71 San Francisco Junior College Ridgewood & Monterey: San Francisco Junior College [25] 1946: 71 Haight-Noriega: Transbay Terminal: Ortega and 48th Ave. Renamed 7 Haight/Noriega. [12] South of Market, Financial District, Civic Center, Lower Haight, Haight-Ashbury, Golden Gate Park, Sunset: 2015 72 Haight/Sunset