List of Sam Trans Bus Lines - Local Bus Lines With Caltrain Connection

Local Bus Lines With Caltrain Connection

These bus lines are SamTrans lines that connect to Caltrain Stations along San Mateo County. These lines are identified with a "2" in the first digit of the three digit line number.

Route Terminals Areas Served Notes Links
250 College of San Mateo San Mateo Caltrain Station Hillsborough, San Mateo Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
251
Bridgepointe Shopping Center
Foster City
Hillsdale Shopping Center
San Mateo
Hillsborough, San Mateo Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
260
Continentals Way and Ralston Avenue
Belmont
San Carlos Caltrain Station Belmont, San Carlos, San Mateo
  • Several weekday trips provide service to College of San Mateo, Crystal Springs Shopping Center, and Youth Services Center in San Mateo, splitting off at Alameda & Ralston; these trips do not stop at Continentals & Ralston.
  • Morning westbound trips between 7:15am and 9:30am do not serve Continentals & Cipriani; Some morning westbound trips travel via Chula Vista Dr providing service to Carlmont HS.
Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
262
Hillsdale Shopping Center
San Mateo
Alameda de Las Pulgas and Ralston Avenue
Belmont
Belmont, San Mateo Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
270
Loop service to/from Redwood City Caltrain Station Redwood City, Atherton Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
271
Redwood City Caltrain Station Virginia Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue
Woodside Plaza (Redwood City)
Redwood City Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
274
Redwood City Caltrain Station Cañada College Redwood City Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
280 Purdue Avenue and Fordham Street
Menlo Park
Stanford Shopping Center
Palo Alto
Menlo Park, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
281 Terminal Avenue and Del Norte Avenue
Kelley Park (Menlo Park)
Stanford Shopping Center
Palo Alto
Menlo Park, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
292 Main Street and Folsom Street
Transbay Terminal
Hillsdale Shopping Center
San Mateo
San Francisco, Brisbane, South San Francisco, San Francisco International Airport, Burlingame, San Mateo
  • Passengers with luggage may ride this route between San Francisco International Airport and Downtown San Francisco because of the restrictions on Route KX.
  • Route operates via Potrero Avenue and Bayshore Blvd. in San Francisco and north San Mateo County.
  • San Francisco terminal is located on the southwest corner of Main & Folsom.
  • Two morning trips (one NB, one SB) operate from Safe Harbor Shelter in San Bruno.
Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
294
Highway 1 and Linda Mar Boulevard
Linda Mar Park and Ride (Pacifica)
Hillsdale Shopping Center
San Mateo
Pacifica, El Granada, Montara, Moss Beach, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
295
San Mateo Caltrain Station Menlo Park Caltrain Station San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City, Menlo Park Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
296 East Bayshore Road and Cooley Avenue
East Palo Alto
Redwood City Caltrain Station Redwood City, Palo Alto, East Palo Alto Schedule and Route Map (PDF)
297
Palo Alto Caltrain Station Redwood City Caltrain Station Redwood City, Palo Alto, East Palo Alto
  • Operates as a filler service before and after Route 397 operations
Schedule and Route Map (PDF)

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