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Daly City station

Coordinates: 37°42′22″N 122°28′08″W / 37.706224°N 122.468934°W / 37.706224; -122.468934
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Daly City
Bay Area Rapid Transit
A Pittsburg/Bay Point-bound train waiting on Platform 1
General information
Location500 John Daly Boulevard
Daly City, CA 94014
Coordinates37°42′22″N 122°28′08″W / 37.706224°N 122.468934°W / 37.706224; -122.468934
Line(s)
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks3
ConnectionsSamTrans
Muni
SFSU-BART Shuttle
Construction
Parking2068 spaces- Monthly Reserved, Daily ($3/day), Extended Weekend (free), Midday (free after 3pm), Carpool ($3/day)[1][2]
Bicycle facilities20 Lockers
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedNovember 5, 1973
Passengers
FY 20139,219 exits/day[3]Increase 1.5%
Services
Preceding station   BART   Following station
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Saturdays
Terminus
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Weekdays only
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Template:BART linesTerminus
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Daly City is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station located in extreme northern San Mateo County, California, in suburban Daly City, less than one block outside the San Francisco city and county limits. Interstate 280 and California Route 1 run along the immediate west side of the station. Before BART service was extended farther south to Colma in 1996 and Millbrae in 2003, Daly City Station was the only BART station in San Mateo County as opposed to mostly San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties and served as the terminal station (now at Millbrae) on the San Francisco Peninsula for the BART system.

The elevated station serves as a terminus for some BART lines. It consists of three main tracks with a shared island platform and one side platform. The side platform is used primarily by southbound trains continuing on to Colma and Millbrae. The island platform is used primarily by northbound trains coming from Colma or Milbrae, or southbound trains terminating at the station. Southbound trains terminating at Daly City reverse their direction to make the return trip to San Francisco and the East Bay, unless they are going out of service at the rail yard in Colma.

The Balboa Park Station immediately north of Daly City is designated as an official BART transfer station (rather than Daly City Station) because Balboa Park is a major intermodal hub with a large number of connecting bus and Muni Metro lines. The station also has a shuttle service that makes round trips to San Francisco State University.

Service at this station began on November 5, 1973.[4]

Technically, Fremont and Dublin/Pleasanton passengers coming out of the Millbrae/SFO line can transfer for trains at Daly City because Platforms 1 and 2 are for East Bay passengers.

Station layout

P
Platform
level
Northbound Template:BART icon toward Pittsburg / Bay Point (Balboa Park)
Template:BART icon toward Richmond weekdays (Balboa Park)
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
Northbound/Eastbound Template:BART icon toward Dublin / Pleasanton (Balboa Park)
Template:BART icon toward Pittsburg / Bay Point Weekday morning rush only (Balboa Park)
Template:BART icon toward Fremont (Balboa Park)
Template:BART icon toward Richmond weekends (Balboa Park)
Southbound Template:BART icon toward San Francisco International Airport weekdays, Millbrae weekends (Colma)
Template:BART icon toward Millbrae weekdays (Colma)
Side platform, doors will open on right
G Street Level Exits/Entrances
Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station agent

Transit Connections

Southbound BART train passes Outer Mission in San Francisco between Balboa Park station and Daly City station

Several SamTrans and Muni lines stop and/or terminate at the station:

Muni

SamTrans

  • 110 - daily service to Linda Mar Shopping Center (Pacifica) via Westlake Shopping Center (Daly City), Pacific Manor Shopping Center, Eureka Square Shopping Center, and Crespi/Linda Mar Park and Ride.
  • 120 - daily service to Colma BART (southbound) and Brunswick & Templeton (northbound) via Westlake District (Daly City), Skyline Plaza Shopping Center, Serramonte Shopping Center, and Serra Center.
  • 121 - daily service to Skyline College (San Bruno, southbound) and Lowell & Hanover (San Francisco, northbound), with extended service on weekdays to South Hill & Bellevue (San Francisco) via Seton Medical Center, Serramonte Shopping Center, Colma BART, and Fairmont Shopping Center.
  • 130 - daily service to Colma BART via Mission Street (San Francisco) and Hillside Drive.
  • ECR - daily service to Palo Alto Caltrain via Top of the Hill (Daly City), Mission Street, and the El Camino Real corridor.

SamTrans also operates the following shuttles:

  • Daly City-Bayshore Shuttle to Serramonte Shopping Center (southbound) and Brisbane (at Bayshore Community Center, eastbound) via Seton Medical Center, Daly City DMV, San Jose Avenue, Balboa Park BART, Safeway (at Mission & Onondaga, San Francisco), and Geneva Avenue. A free shuttle service, it operates from 6:30am to 11:40am and from 3:20pm to 8:10pm weekdays only.[5]
  • Seton Shuttle to Seton Medical Center. The service operates from 6am to 9am and from noon to 7pm weekdays only.[6]

Redi-Wheels, SamTrans' paratransit service, also operates to the station with waiting shelters located next to the parking garage.

SFSU

San Francisco State University operates a free shuttle between its campus and the station five days a week. Service is from 7 AM to 10:30 PM Monday through Thursday and until 7:15 on Fridays.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx
  2. ^ http://www.bart.gov/stations/daly/index.aspx#parking
  3. ^ "BART Fiscal Year Weekday Average Exits" (PDF). Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  4. ^ BART History
  5. ^ Daly City Bayshore Shuttle, access date 07-08-2014
  6. ^ Seton Shuttle page, access date 18-02-2012
  7. ^ "SFSU Shuttle". San Francisco State University website. Retrieved 12 February 2015.