South San Francisco (BART Station) - Transit Connections

Transit Connections

Several SamTrans bus lines serve the station, including:

  • 122 - daily local service to Stonestown Mall (San Francisco) via Kaiser Hospital, Westborough Shopping Center, King Plaza Shopping Center, Serramonte Shopping Center, Serra Center, Seton Medical Center, Colma BART, Westlake Shopping Center (Daly City), Daly City BART, and San Francisco State University.
  • 130 - daily local service to Daly City BART (northbound) and Airport & Linden (South San Francisco, southbound) via Mission Street (San Francisco), Colma BART, Hillside Drive, downtown South San Francisco, and, indirectly, South San Francisco Caltrain.
  • 132 - weekdays and Saturdays loop services around South San Francisco via downtown South San Francisco, Hillside Drive, Airport & Linden, South San Francisco City Hall, Grand Avenue, Orange Avenue, and Kaiser Hospital.
  • 133 - weekdays and Saturdays local service to Serramonte Shopping Center (northbound) and Airport & Linden (South San Francisco, southbound) via Hickey Blvd, Buri Buri Shopping Center, South San Francisco Library, Rotary Plaza (San Bruno), San Bruno BART, Tanforan Mall, and Spruce Street.
  • 390 - daily local service along the El Camino Real corridor to Daly City BART (northbound) and Palo Alto Caltrain (southbound).

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