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San Bruno Station (Caltrain)
San Bruno station is a Caltrain train station, station located in San Bruno, California. The station is located just northeast of downtown San Bruno, above the intersection of San Mateo and San Bruno Avenues, adjacent to Artichoke Joe's Casino. History San Bruno was an inaugural station along the foundational San Francisco and San Jose Railroad, which began regular service on October 18, 1863. The station was located off Huntington Avenue, which runs parallel to the railroad, at Euclid Avenue. The Southern Pacific Railroad (successor to the San Francisco and San Jose) chose this as the point where the Bayshore Cutoff left the Ocean View Branch, old main line. It was moved one block south, approximately , to San Bruno Avenue and expanded in 1916. The second story was removed in 1953. A new station with small concrete and wood shelters opened approximately further south of Euclid at Sylvan Avenue in 1963, and the old 1916 depot was demolished that September. The construction o ...
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San Bruno, California
San Bruno () is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, incorporated in 1914. The population was 43,908 at the 2020 United States census. The city is between South San Francisco, California, South San Francisco and Millbrae, California, Millbrae, adjacent to San Francisco International Airport and Golden Gate National Cemetery; it is approximately south of Financial District, San Francisco, Downtown San Francisco. Geography The city is located between South San Francisco and Millbrae, adjacent to San Francisco International Airport to the east and Golden Gate National Cemetery to the northwest. It is approximately south of Downtown San Francisco. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. The city spreads from the mostly flat lowlands near San Francisco Bay into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, which rise to more than above sea level in Crestmoor and more than above sea level in Portola Highlands. Sa ...
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