The Caltrain station at 4th and King streets could look radically different under a new redevelopment proposal. Why it ...
Prologis is moving forward with one of San Francisco’s most ambitious post-pandemic development efforts. The San Francisco-based logistics giant plans to submit an application with the city to ...
Caltrain is considering a plan that would ban oversized bikes that are over 6 feet long and tires that are more than 3 inches wide.
The first phase is expected to include housing and office space, but the exact mix remains in flux. The project could also include a hotel.
A $2.4 billion upgrade to Caltrain is shaving time off trips, boosting ridership, and reducing riders’ exposure to toxic diesel pollution.
Members of Caltrain’s Bicycle and Active Transportation Advisory Committee had discussed changing the bike policy in November in response to concerns that certain mobility ...
With ridership rebounding, Caltrain had previously planned to free up space on trains by banning certain kinds of bikes. Now, they're hitting the brakes on enforcing the regulations after cycling ...
Caltrain said bikes and other mobility devices are getting bigger with bulky attachments that take up too much space.