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The trail roughly parallels Millbrae Creek for a tiny distance where the creek re-emerges from the ground but then disappears underground under the path. As the trail twists and turns through the Spur property parkland, it parallels Millbrae Avenue and skirts the northern friges of Mills High School's running track/football and baseball fields.
Millbrae's high school students rode the streetcar to attend Burlingame High School until Capuchino High School opened on September 11, 1950. The original Sixteen Mile House was located where Millbrae O'Reilly Auto Parts stands today, at the intersection of El Camino Real and Center Street. The Millbrae estate mansion burned down in June 1954. [32]
Millbrae station is an intermodal transit station serving Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Caltrain, located in Millbrae, California. The station is the terminal station for BART on the San Francisco Peninsula , served by two lines: The Red Line before 9 pm and the Yellow Line during the early morning and evening.
The Millbrae Elementary School District is a TK-8 school district in Millbrae, California. It consists of one middle school (Taylor Middle) and four elementary schools (Green Hills Elementary, Lomita Park Elementary, Meadows Elementary, and Spring Valley Elementary) listed here .
Mills High School is a public high school in Millbrae, California, one of eight in the San Mateo Union High School District. Mills was established in 1958. Mills High School has been named a California Distinguished School three times (1988, 1996, 2009).
A shuttle train at Millbrae in February 2019. On June 24, 2018, SamTrans began operating route SFO, a dedicated bus service between the two stations. Unlike BART service, the bus route operates on irregular headways timed to meet certain Caltrain trains at Millbrae. [7] On February 11, 2019, BART resumed direct SFO–Millbrae service at all times.
The original plan for the Silicon Valley extension was to continue into downtown San Jose and Santa Clara via subway. However, in February 2009, projections of lower-than-expected sales-tax receipts from the funding measures forced the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority to scale back the extension, ending it at the Berryessa/North San José station and delaying tunneling under ...
U.S. Route 241 may refer to: U.S. Route 241 (Tennessee–Kentucky) in Tennessee and Kentucky; U.S. Route 241 (Alabama–Tennessee) in Alabama and Tennessee