BART - Millbrae Station
Located in the bustling city of Millbrae, California, BART - Millbrae Station is a hidden gem for travelers and commuters alike. With its convenient location near major highways and public transportation options like Caltrain and SamTrans, this station serves as a vital transportation hub in the Bay Area.
One standout feature of BART - Millbrae Station is its cleanliness and sense of safety. Surrounded by modern condos, apartments, and businesses, the station offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere for travelers. The station's architecture is also noteworthy, with cool artwork that adds a touch of aesthetic appeal to the bustling transit hub.
As a food reviewer, I can attest to the convenience and accessibility of BART - Millbrae Station. Whether you're looking to catch a train to San Francisco International Airport or explore the Bay Area via BART or Caltrain, this station is a reliable and efficient choice. With amenities like Wi-Fi and multiple lines of tracks, navigating the station is a breeze.
In conclusion, BART - Millbrae Station is more than just a transit hub—it's a gateway to adventure in the Bay Area. From its strategic location to its top-notch amenities, this station offers a seamless and enjoyable travel experience for all passengers. Next time you're in the area, be sure to stop by BART - Millbrae Station for a taste of convenience and reliability in public transportation.
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Address: 200 N Rollins Rd Millbrae, CA 94030
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Author: Brian B.
Public transit option from Caltrain to San Francisco International Airport. I highly recommend this option to get to the airport. You can take it from downtown San Francisco to the airport. Also, if you are in the South Bay, you can take Caltrain to Milbrae and then transfer to BART for a short ride to the airport.
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Author: John G.
*///p256b 56tttttttttttttttttttttbZ?UUUUUUUUUUi8 I have a new Maltipoo puppy named Juju, and she typed the headline for this review using her paw. Let me translate what she wrote: Millbrae BART Station is the last stop in the Peninsula. It first opened on June 22, 2003 with the expansion of the line to the San Francisco International Airport, along with the stations in South San Francisco and San Bruno. It's been serving riders on the south side of the Bay for 20 years now. Ideally located next to Highway 101, El Camino Blvd. and close to 280, it's easily accessible and drivable. There's also SamTrans and CalTrans close by. I remember it being a lone structure when it first opened as it was surrounded by parking lots. Now, it's surrounded by condos, apartments, multi-level parking structure and small businesses. It's clean and feels safe and secluded here. Not that I'd hang round here, but it's peaceful and relaxing outside the entrance. They have some cool artwork installed that adds a nice aesthetic if you stop and see just for a moment from our busy lives. Let's see how the place evolves another 20 years down the road.
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Author: Leee D.
The Millbrae Caltrain / BART station is lovely and is an essential station!!! It is in an important location that provides access to places like SFO International Airport, and it is very clean and well-maintained. The BART - Millbrae station is huge, featuring many lines of tracks, two stories with stairs, escalators, and elevators. It is one of the busiest locations due to it serving as an important transportation point, and it is always reliable. It is also easy to navigate the BART - Caltrain station. A Clipper card will get you on both the BART or the Caltrain if you plan to hop on often. The BART Train is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area and has six routes. At Millbrae I know it has at least a yellow line and a red line - they take you many places (for example the Red line takes you to SFO Airport). The Caltrain can also get you anywhere you would like in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Caltrain itself has multiple cars and has amenities like bike cars, two stories of seats within each car, and is accommodating for wheelchairs - I watched the Caltrain conductor extend a secure metal ramp. If you ever find yourself itching to explore the Bay Area / San Francisco Peninsula / Santa Clara Valley, BART and Caltrain will always be able to take you where you would like to go!!!
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Author: Krajicek K.
Took BART from Powell station to SFO. One can take either the yellow or red line (Millbrae SFO). Cost from Downtown San Francisco Powell station is $10 one way, 1/3 of the cost of a Lyft ride. Very convenient!
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