Many Caltrain riders use bicycles to get to and from stations, with over 20% of riders using a bike. With bikes allowed onboard and eLockers located throughout the system at nearly every station, it’s easier than ever to bike and use Caltrain. 

Caltrain is offering 100+ FREE eLocker hours when you download the BikeLink app and use an eLocker. Learn more about our eLockers

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New pedestrian bike bridge over Highway 101 reconnects East Palo Alto neighborhoods

People in East Palo Alto now have a safer, more connected way to walk and bike across Highway 101 and an easier way to connect to nearby streets through the University Avenue interchange. 

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New bike racks on SamTrans buses can handle larger tires and e-bikes

A growing number of SamTrans buses are being outfitted with updated bicycle racks that can handle the wider tires seen on many current models of electric and standard bikes.  

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South San Francisco tests complete-streets design along stretch of El Camino Real

An exciting demonstration is taking place along El Camino Real (ECR) in the city of South San Francisco to test safety along a short portion of Highway 82 as well as efficiency for pedestrians, bikes and transit. 

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A Bus Might be Just What Your Bike Month Needs

Do you struggle with any of these common bike situations? If so, adding a bus into your mix could help!

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What do you like about using your bike to get to and from Caltrain?

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Caltrain Launches Pilot Program to Speed Boarding Process
Starting Monday, April 16, Caltrain will launch a five week pilot program that is designed to make boarding go faster and more smoothly.

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