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Atherton station is a former Caltrain station in Atherton, California. The station had one side platform and one island platform serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision, with a concrete and wooden shelter on the west side of the tracks. The station opened by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1866 as Fair Oaks and was renamed Atherton in 1912. Caltrain cut weekday service to the station in 2005 due to low ridership and a hold-out rule that prohibited two trains from being at the station simultaneously. Weekend service continued until December 2020.

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  • Atherton station (en)
  • 艾瑟顿站 (zh)
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  • Atherton station is a former Caltrain station in Atherton, California. The station had one side platform and one island platform serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision, with a concrete and wooden shelter on the west side of the tracks. The station opened by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1866 as Fair Oaks and was renamed Atherton in 1912. Caltrain cut weekday service to the station in 2005 due to low ridership and a hold-out rule that prohibited two trains from being at the station simultaneously. Weekend service continued until December 2020. (en)
  • 艾瑟顿站(英語:Atherton station)位于美国加利福尼亚州艾瑟顿,是加州列车(Caltrain)的车站之一。该站为旧金山、圣马刁县和圣克拉拉县的通勤者提供服务。 (zh)
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  • Atherton (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Southbound_train_at_Atherton_station,_December_2020.jpg
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  • A southbound train at Atherton station in December 2020 (en)
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  • Atherton station is a former Caltrain station in Atherton, California. The station had one side platform and one island platform serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision, with a concrete and wooden shelter on the west side of the tracks. The station opened by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1866 as Fair Oaks and was renamed Atherton in 1912. Caltrain cut weekday service to the station in 2005 due to low ridership and a hold-out rule that prohibited two trains from being at the station simultaneously. Weekend service continued until December 2020. (en)
  • 艾瑟顿站(英語:Atherton station)位于美国加利福尼亚州艾瑟顿,是加州列车(Caltrain)的车站之一。该站为旧金山、圣马刁县和圣克拉拉县的通勤者提供服务。 (zh)
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  • Atherton, California (en)
  • 1 Dinkelspiel Station Lane (en)
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