Millbrae station is an intermodal transit station serving Bay Area Rapid Transit and Caltrain, located in Millbrae, California.
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Millbrae station is an intermodal transit station serving Bay Area Rapid Transit and Caltrain, located in Millbrae, California.
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The station is the terminal station for BART on the San Francisco Peninsula, served by two lines: The Richmond–Millbrae+SFO line before 9 pm and the Antioch–SFO+Millbrae line evenings.
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The station was rebuilt in 1890 and 1907 after twice burning down.
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The 1907-built Millbrae station was threatened with demolition in 1976, but was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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The older Millbrae station building was restored for use as a railway museum, which opened in 2004.
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Millbrae station has five tracks and three platforms at ground level, with a fare concourse on a mezzanine level above.
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BART platform at Millbrae station has six sculptures partially embedded in concrete blocks, with each figure representing a different era in community history.
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Millbrae station was expected to have some 16,500 daily BART boardings by 2017, but has consistently fallen well short of projections, with under 7,000 daily boardings by then.
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On February 10,2020, the SFO–Millbrae station line began running during all operating hours, with the Antioch line operating only to SFIA.
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SFO–Millbrae station service ended on August 2,2021; it was replaced by an extension of the Richmond line to SFIA weekdays and Saturdays, and an extension of the Antioch line to Millbrae station evenings and Sundays.
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