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Template:PCJPB Peninsula Subdivision

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Peninsula Subdivision
0.0 mi
0 km
San Francisco enlarge…
Caltrain
0.5 mi
0.8 km
Inside lead
The Portal
planned
T-51 & T-52
Tunnel 1
1.61 mi
2.59 km
22nd Street
Caltrain
Tunnel 2
San Francisco Bay Railroad
Oakdale
proposed
Tunnel 3
3.9 mi
6.3 km
Paul Avenue
closed
T Third Street (Muni Metro)
Tunnel 4
5.06 mi
8.14 km
Bayshore
8.4 mi
13.5 km
Butler Road
closed
9.1 mi
14.6 km
South San Francisco
Caltrain
11.0 mi
17.7 km
San Bruno
Caltrain
13.56 mi
21.82 km
Millbrae enlarge…
Caltrain Bay Area Rapid Transit San Francisco International Airport
15.13 mi
24.35 km
Broadway
weekends only
Caltrain
16.23 mi
26.12 km
Burlingame
Caltrain
17.6 mi
28.3 km
San Mateo
Caltrain
18.93 mi
30.46 km
Hayward Park
Caltrain
19.8 mi
31.9 km
Bay Meadows
closed
20.14 mi
32.41 km
Hillsdale
Caltrain
21.83 mi
35.13 km
Belmont
Caltrain
23.09 mi
37.16 km
San Carlos
Caltrain
San Carlos set out track
25.3 mi
40.7 km
Redwood City
Caltrain
25.90 mi
41.68 km
26.99 mi
43.44 km
27.70 mi
44.58 km
Atherton
closed
28.74 mi
46.25 km
Menlo Park
Caltrain
Alma set out track
30.00 mi
48.28 km
Palo Alto
Caltrain
30.57 mi
49.2 km
Stanford
game days only
Caltrain
Stanford branch
31.63 mi
50.9 km
California Avenue
Caltrain
33.99 mi
54.7 km
San Antonio
Caltrain
34.7 mi
55.8 km
Castro
closed
35.97 mi
57.89 km
Mountain View
Caltrain Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
38.62 mi
62.15 km
Sunnyvale
Caltrain
40.62 mi
65.37 km
Lawrence
Caltrain
43.94 mi
70.71 km
UP Coast Subdivision
44.30 mi
71.29 km
Santa Clara–University
Caltrain Altamont Corridor Express San Jose International Airport
45.59 mi
73.37 km
College Park
Caltrain
Coast Siding
46.85 mi
75.4 km
San Jose
Amtrak Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Caltrain Altamont Corridor Express
48.56 mi
78.15 km
Tamien
Caltrain Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
yard storage lead
Luther Industrial Lead
51.64 mi
83.11 km
UP Coast Subdivision

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References

  • SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation.