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$3.4 Million Grant to Help Ease El Camino Real Traffic
The grant will help fund the Traffic Signal Priority system for buses.

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — Officials with the San Mateo County Transit District said they have received a $3.4 million grant to install a system that will give buses priority at traffic lights on part of El Camino Real.
The system, called a Traffic Signal Priority system, will extend a green light for a bus or shorten the time a bus waits at a light on El Camino Real between the Daly City BART Station and the Palo Alto Caltrain Station.
A similar system was installed on El Camino Real in Santa Clara County.
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San Mateo County Transit District officials said the system will result in a 10 percent increase in on-time performance.
The SamTrans board of directors will formally accept the grant at a monthly meeting on March 1.
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A final design is expected to be finished by June 30, 2018 and the system could be operating in 2020 or 2021.
The grant was made by the San Francisco-based Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
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