Community Bus Lines
These bus lines are community bus service that serves local schools, and senior centers within the local regions. These bus lines are identified as two digit line numbers.
Route | Terminals | Areas Served | Notes | Links | |
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14 | Loop service to/from Highway 1 and Linda Mar Boulevard Linda Mar Park and Ride |
Pacifica |
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Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
16 |
Terra Nova High School Pacifica |
Hickey Boulevard and Gateway Drive Daly City |
Pacifica, Daly City | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
17 | Main Street and 7th Street Montara |
Miramontes Point Road and Maidenhair Walk Half Moon Bay |
Pacifica, El Granada, Montara, Moss Beach, Half Moon Bay | Limited weekday-only service provided beyond Half Moon Bay, serving the communities of San Gregorio and Pescadero. | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) |
Highway 1 and Linda Mar Boulevard Linda Mar Park and Ride |
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24 |
Old Country Road and San Francisco Avenue South San Francisco |
Mission Street and Bismark Street Daly City |
Daly City, San Francisco, South San Francisco, Brisbane | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
35 |
Del Monte Avenue and Romney Avenue South San Francisco |
Gellert Avenue and Victoria Street Daly City |
Daly City, South San Francisco | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
36 |
Evergreen Drive and Mission Road South San Francisco |
Callan Boulevard and Wembley Drive Daly City |
Daly City, South San Francisco | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
38 | Colma BART Station | Safe Harbor Shelter San Bruno |
Colma, San Bruno, South San Francisco | Operates mornings from Safe Harbor, evenings to Safe Harbor | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) |
San Bruno BART Station | |||||
Airport Boulevard and Linden Avenue South San Francisco |
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43 |
Murichson Drive and Magnolia Avenue Burlingame |
San Bruno BART Station | San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
46 |
Arundel Way and Trousdale Drive Burlingame |
Howard Avenue and Arundel Road Burlingame |
Burlingame | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
53 |
Peninsula Avenue and Humboldt Street Burlingame |
Edinburgh Street and Rhus Street San Mateo |
San Mateo, Burlingame | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
54 |
Loop service to/from Hillsdale Boulevard and Norfolk Street Foster City |
Foster City | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | ||
55 |
Poplar Avenue and El Camino Real San Mateo |
Edinburgh Street and Barneson Avenue San Mateo |
San Mateo | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
58 |
Borel Avenue and Edinburgh Street San Mateo |
Polhemus Road and Tower Road San Mateo |
San Mateo | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
72 |
Northumberland Avenue and Marlborough Avenue Redwood City |
Selby Lane and Serrano Drive Redwood City |
Redwood City | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
73 |
Clifford Avenue and Victoria Manor San Carlos |
G Street and Industrial Road Redwood City |
Redwood City, Atherton | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
83 |
Santa Cruz Avenue and Elder Avenue Atherton |
Bay Road and Marsh Road Menlo Park |
Menlo Park, Atherton, Palo Alto | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) | |
85 |
Middlefield Road and Ringwood Avenue Menlo Park |
Skyline Boulevard and La Honda Drive Portola Valley |
Woodside, Portola Valley, Palo Alto, Menlo Park | Schedule and Route Map (PDF) |
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