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by 762236 248 days ago
This doesn't cover Atherton's train stop, based on their estimated map, which is interesting.
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Atherton closed their station in 2020 and, through a great twist of irony, it will become a museum for the line that's still alive next to it: https://inmenlo.com/2025/06/16/community-interest-meeting-on...
Aside from the other reasons, Atherton is also below the 35k population threshold so the influence of SB 79 would be minimal even if the train station was open.
The residents of atherton saw this coming and closed their train station to get around it
Atherton’s train station has zero trains per week that stop there.