Broadway station is a
Caltrain
Caltrain (reporting mark JPBX) is a California commuter rail line serving the San Francisco Peninsula and Santa Clara Valley (Silicon Valley). The southern terminus is in San Jose at Tamien station with weekday rush hour service running as f ...
station in
Burlingame, California
Burlingame () is a city in San Mateo County, California. It is located on the San Francisco Peninsula and has a significant shoreline on San Francisco Bay. The city is named after diplomat Anson Burlingame and is known for its numerous eucal ...
. Caltrain only serves the stop on weekends and holidays; weekday service is provided by a bus shuttle to nearby
Millbrae station.
History

A station in north Burlingame was opened around 1911, and renamed to Buri Buri in 1917, then Broadway in 1926.
The former
Southern Pacific Railroad
The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Railroad classes#Class I, Class I Rail transport, railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was ...
depot building at Broadway still stands and used as a restaurant.
A lightly-used station at nearby Easton (which existed as a separate town from 1906 to 1910) was in service until at least 1925.
The
San Francisco Municipal Railway
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (SF Muni or Muni), is the public transit system for the City and County of San Francisco. It operates a system of bus routes (including trolleybuses), the Muni Metro light rail system, three historic c ...
40 San Mateo
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the public transit system for San Francisco, California. Several bus, trolleybus, streetcar/ light rail, and cable car routes were historically served, but have been discontinued. It began service on D ...
interurban
The Interurban (or radial railway in Europe and Canada) is a type of electric railway, with streetcar-like electric self-propelled rail cars which run within and between cities or towns. They were very prevalent in North America between 1900 ...
, originally operated by
United Railroads of San Francisco, served passengers at the station from their line on what became California Drive
until the service ceased in 1949.
Like most stations on the corridor, the Southern Pacific built Broadway with a
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a railway platform, platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or bus rapid transit, transitway. ...
on the west track for southbound trains, and a narrow
island platform
An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular ...
between the tracks for northbound trains. Because of the narrow center platform for northbound passengers, a
hold-out rule is in effect at the station: if a train is stopped for passengers, an approaching train in the opposite direction on the other track must wait outside the station. The resulting delays were the main reason that Broadway became a weekend-only station on August 1, 2005, shortly after the
Caltrain Express project was completed. A free shuttle to Millbrae station was implemented in lieu of weekday service.
Future plans
After the
electrification of Caltrain
The Caltrain Modernization Program (CalMod), sometimes referred to as the Caltrain Electrification Project, is a $2.44 billion project that will add a positive train control (PTC) system and electrify the main line of the U.S. commuter ra ...
is completed, daily service is planned to be reinstated at Broadway.

The nearby level grade crossing at Broadway Avenue is planned to be grade-separated, with construction projected to start as early as 2025 if funding can be identified. The at-grade crossing has been identified as the second-most necessary grade separation among 10,000 at-grade crossings in California because it handles 70,000 vehicles per day, and city officials state it is the site of the worst traffic congestion in Burlingame. Grade separation is projected to cost $250 million.
Plans for a grade separation started in 1965 when the
Peninsula Commute
The Peninsula Commute, also known as the Southern Pacific Peninsula or just Peninsula, was the common name for commuter rail service between San Jose, California and San Francisco, California on the San Francisco Peninsula. This service ran as a ...
was being operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad, but were stymied by the complex geometry of Broadway, which intersects with roads immediately east (Carolan) and west (California) of the level crossing, and (further east) passes over
U.S. 101 at an interchange rebuilt in 2017, and the heavy rail traffic, projected at more than 114 trains per day by 2020. Traffic through the actual grade crossing was estimated at 27,000 vehicles per day in 2015.
There are an average of two accidents and 105 traffic citations issued each year resulting from traffic stopped on the tracks.
Seven alternatives (including a no-build option preserving the current layout) were studied in the ''Broadway Grade Separation Project Study Report'', which recommended Alternative A, a combination of partially elevating the rail line for and partially depressing the roadway for a length of , resulting in acceptable grades of up to 4.8 percent for road traffic and 0.75 percent for rail traffic.
Under Alternative A, shoofly tracks would first be constructed east of the existing line and west of Carolan, then rail traffic would be diverted while the existing line was elevated. After the new rail bridge and embankments were completed, rail traffic would shift back to the newly elevated original alignment and Broadway would be temporarily closed while being reconstructed at a depressed alignment.
Alternatives with the rail line lowered were considered, but they were rejected because of the high cost of drainage due to three nearby creeks.
Broadway station would be rebuilt with an island platform to remove the existing hold-out rule. A preliminary design for the grade separation and station rebuild was anticipated for Spring 2019,
and ultimately completed in October 2020 along with environmental clearance.
The project is forecast to finish construction by summer of 2027.
References
External links
Caltrain - BroadwayBroadway Grade Separation(City of Burlingame)
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Caltrain stations in San Mateo County, California
Burlingame, California
Former Southern Pacific Railroad stations in California