Glen Park (BART station)

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Glen Park Bart Station

Glen Park Station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station in the Glen Park neighborhood of San Francisco, California, at the intersection of Bosworth and Diamond Streets. It consists of an underground island platform. Interstate 280 is located on the south side of the station. This is the only station in San Francisco to have parking.

The station was designed by Ernest Born in the brutalist style. Service began on November 3, 1973.[1]

At least one of the scenes in the 2006 Will Smith film The Pursuit of Happyness appears to have been filmed in this station.

[edit] Transit connections

Several Muni lines stop in the area surrounding the station:

  • 23 Monterey
  • 26 Valencia
  • 44 O'Shaughnessy
  • 52 Excelsior
  • J Church

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Preceding station
Northeast
Bay Area Rapid Transit Following station
Southwest
24th St. Mission   Richmond - Daly City   Balboa Park
  Pittsburg/Bay Point - Daly City  
  Fremont - Daly City  
  Dublin/Pleasanton - SFO/Millbrae