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===Public transportation=== ====Rail==== [[File:Caltrain KISS leaving Millbrae station, August 2024.jpg|thumb|right|[[Caltrain]] in Millbrae]] [[Caltrain]], the commuter rail system, connects ten cities in the county with San Francisco (to the north) and San Jose / Gilroy (to the south), running between the [[Bayshore Freeway|Highway 101]] and El Camino Real corridors for most of the way. There are [[List of Caltrain stations|13 stations in San Mateo County]], of which 12 have daily service; the ten cities with stations stretch from [[Brisbane, California|Brisbane]] on the north to [[Menlo Park, California|Menlo Park]] on the south. ;Caltrain stations in San Mateo County, from north to south: {{div col |colwidth=15em}} * [[Bayshore station (Caltrain)|Bayshore]] * [[South San Francisco station (Caltrain)|South San Francisco]] * [[San Bruno station (Caltrain)|San Bruno]] * [[Millbrae station|Millbrae]] * [[Broadway station (Caltrain)|''Broadway'']] (weekends) * [[Burlingame station|Burlingame]] * [[San Mateo station|San Mateo]] * [[Hayward Park station|Hayward Park]] * [[Hillsdale station (Caltrain)|Hillsdale]] * [[Belmont station (Caltrain)|Belmont]] * [[San Carlos station|San Carlos]] * [[Redwood City station|Redwood City]] * [[Menlo Park station|Menlo Park]] {{div col end}} [[File:Two BART trains at Millbrae station, June 2018.JPG|thumb|right|[[BART]] at [[Millbrae station]]]] [[BART|Bay Area Rapid Transit]] (BART) trains serve [[San Francisco International Airport]] (SFO) and the northern portion of the county, paralleling El Camino Real / Mission Boulevard at [[List of Bay Area Rapid Transit stations|six stations]] between [[Daly City, California|Daly City]] and [[Millbrae, California|Millbrae]], including the station at SFO. ;BART stations in San Mateo County, from north to south: {{div col |colwidth=15em}} * [[Daly City station|Daly City]] * [[Colma station|Colma]] * [[South San Francisco station (BART)|South San Francisco]] * [[San Bruno station (BART)|San Bruno]] * [[San Francisco International Airport station|San Francisco International Airport]] * [[Millbrae station|Millbrae]] {{div col end}} The only direct connection between Caltrain and BART is at [[Millbrae station]]. ====Bus==== [[File:SamTrans Gillig Low Floor and New Flyer XD60 Xcelsior (50230070073).jpg|thumb|right|[[SamTrans]] buses in Redwood City]] [[SamTrans]] (San Mateo County Transit District) provides local bus service within San Mateo County with some routes connecting to the [[Palo Alto Transit Center]] in Santa Clara County and [[Salesforce Transit Center]] in San Francisco. Approximately {{frac|2|3}} of all SamTrans bus routes travel along [[El Camino Real (California)|El Camino Real]], and route ECR, the primary bus route on El Camino, carries approximately 25% of SamTrans ridership.<ref>{{cite report |url=https://www.samtrans.com/media/25336/download?inline |title=El Camino Real Bus Speed and Reliability Study |date=December 2022 |publisher=San Mateo County Transit District |access-date=31 May 2024}}</ref>{{rp|1}} Each Caltrain and BART station has connections to SamTrans routes. In addition, [[Daly City station]] is served by [[San Francisco Municipal Railway|SF Muni]] bus routes. There are many free shuttles that operate from Caltrain, BART, and Ferry stations along fixed routes to local employers during weekday commuting hours (6β10 am and 3β7 pm).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://commute.org/shuttles/ |title=Shuttles: Serving Commuters and Residents of San Mateo County for Over 20 Years |website=commute.org |access-date=31 May 2024}}</ref> Overnight rail service is substituted by [[All Nighter (bus service)|All Nighter bus service]], split between SamTrans routes 397 (replacing Caltrain between San Francisco and Palo Alto via SFO) and ECR Owl (replacing BART between Daly City and SFO).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://511.org/transit/allnighter/routes |title=All Nighter Routes |website=511.org |access-date=31 May 2024}}</ref>
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