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Millbrae Poised for High-Speed Rail Transformation
California's planned high-speed rail line to include major stop in Millbrae with direct SFO access
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Millbrae is slated to become a key stop on California's forthcoming high-speed rail network, which is expected to debut in 2032 with over 10 stations across the state. The new rail line will provide Millbrae residents and travelers with fast, direct connections between San Francisco, the Central Valley, and Southern California, with trains exceeding 200 mph and running on renewable electricity.
Why it matters
The high-speed rail stop in Millbrae is poised to significantly transform transportation and travel options for the city, offering residents and visitors faster and more convenient access to destinations across the state. This could drive economic development, increase tourism, and reduce reliance on personal vehicles and congested roadways.
The details
The first phase of California's high-speed rail system will connect Merced to Bakersfield, with the Millbrae stop serving as a major hub with direct access to San Francisco International Airport. Future phases will extend the line north to Sacramento and south to San Diego. Trains are planned to reach speeds over 200 mph and operate on renewable electricity, making the system more environmentally friendly than traditional rail or air travel.
- The first Merced-to-Bakersfield segment of the high-speed rail line could open around 2032-2033.
- Later phases extending service to Sacramento and San Diego are planned for the future.
The players
California High-Speed Rail
The state agency responsible for planning and building California's high-speed rail network.
Millbrae
A city in San Mateo County, California that is slated to become a major stop on the new high-speed rail line.
What’s next
The initial Merced-to-Bakersfield segment of the high-speed rail line is expected to open around 2032-2033, with later phases extending service to Sacramento and San Diego in the future.
The takeaway
The arrival of high-speed rail in Millbrae has the potential to transform transportation and travel options for the city, offering residents and visitors faster, more convenient, and more sustainable connections to destinations across California. This development could drive economic growth, increase tourism, and reduce reliance on personal vehicles and congested roadways.


