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Colma station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station located in unincorporated northern San Mateo County, California adjacent to the incorporated town of Colma and city of Daly City. The station is served by the Red and Yellow lines. Colma station is situated in a small valley shared with BART's Daly City Yard and a large parking garage.
Embarcadero opened as an infill station in 1976, and direct Richmond–Daly City service began operating that year. [4] The Yellow Line was extended to North Concord/ Martinez in 1995, and to Colma and Pittsburg/ Bay Point in 1996. BART's fifth route, the Blue Line, began service with a new branch to Dublin/ Pleasanton in 1997.
Loop service to/from Colma BART Station: Colma: Loop route serving San Francisco International Airport. Discontinued in 2003. Schedule and Route Map November 17, 2002: CX: Colma BART Station: Highway 1 and Linda Mar Boulevard Linda Mar Park and Ride (Pacifica) Colma, Pacifica: Renamed route 118 on December 20, 2009, due to high budget ...
The Yellow Line is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) line in the San Francisco Bay Area that runs between Antioch and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Some morning trains and all trains after 9 pm are extended from SFO to serve Millbrae station when the Red Line is not running.
Daly City station is an elevated Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station in Daly City, California, just south of the city limits of San Francisco. It is adjacent to Interstate 280 and California Route 1 , which it serves as a park-and-ride station.
Daly City station is the terminus of BART's Green and Blue lines, and the furthermost point in the BART network where every destination in the system can be reached without a transfer during normal hours. In addition to BART, Daly City station serves as the northern terminus of SamTrans' ECR route and southern terminus of Muni's 14 Mission ...
Extension from Daly City to the south was completed in phases as the Colma Station opened in 1996 and the line to Millbrae was completed in 2003 with a spur to San Francisco International Airport. The full Southern Pacific (now Caltrain) right of way has been electrified for frequent service with mainline trains, separate from BART.
The most commonly proposed origin of the name "Colma" is the Ohlone word mean "springs" or "many springs". [10] [5] [6]There are several other proposed origins of Colma. Erwin Gudde's California Place Names states seven possible sources of the town's being called Colma: [11] William T. Coleman (a local landowner), Thomas Coleman (a local resident), misspelling of Colmar in France, misspelling ...