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Millbrae, CA
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Millbrae, CA

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George Betts - Visions of You - Celestial Arts - 1972 (photography by Bob Scales)
Millbrae Station
Millbrae, CA (No. 2)
The City and County of San Francisco first leased 150 acres (61 ha) at the present airport site on March 15, 1927, for what was then to be a temporary and experimental airport project. San Francisco held a dedication ceremony at the airfield, officially named the Mills Field Municipal Airport of San Francisco, on May 7, 1927, on the 150-acre cow pasture. The land was leased from the Mills Estate in an agreement made with Ogden L. Mills who oversaw the large tracts of property originally acquired by his grandfather, the banker Darius O. Mills. San Francisco purchased the property and the surrounding area expanding the site to 1,112 acres (450 ha) beginning in August 1930. The airport's name was officially changed to San Francisco Airport in 1931 upon the purchase of the land. "International" was added at the end of World War II as overseas service rapidly expanded.
The earliest scheduled carriers at the airport included Western Air Express, Maddux Air Lines, and Century Pacific Lines. United Airlines was formed in 1934 and quickly became the key carrier at the airport, with Douglas DC-3 service to Los Angeles and New York beginning in January 1937. A new passenger terminal opened in 1937, built with Public Works Administration funding. The March 1939 Official Aviation Guide shows 18 airline departures on weekdaysâseventeen United flights and one TWA flight. The August 1952 chart shows runway 1L 7,000 feet long, 1R 7,750 feet, 28L 6,500 feet, and 28R 8,870 feet.
In addition to United, Pacific Seaboard Air Lines flew between San Francisco and Los Angeles in 1933; the Bellanca CH-300s flew San FranciscoâSan JoseâSalinasâMontereyâPaso RoblesâSan Luis ObispoâSanta MariaâSanta BarbaraâLos Angeles. Competition with United led Pacific Seaboard to move all of its operations to the eastern U.S., and rename itself Chicago and Southern Air Lines (C&S). It became a large domestic and international air carrier. Chicago & Southern was acquired by and merged into Delta Air Lines in 1953, giving Delta its first international routes.[14] Delta used the route authority inherited from C&S to fly one of its first international services operated with Convair 880 jet aircraft from San Francisco to Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Caracas, Venezuela, via intermediate stops in Dallas and New Orleans in 1962.
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Ling Jhung Zheng, 35
Last seen in Millbrae, California in 2015.

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Multi-modal transfers
A BART subway and Caltrain commuter train meet at Millbrae, Calif., where train riders can board BART subways to reach the San Francisco Airport in March 2010. Photo by Matt Van Hattem
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Millbrae, 2021
New Yearâs Eve December 2016 Â - Cafe Salina in Millbrae California
Sometimes you go for simple when it comes from New Yearâs Eve dinner rather than expensive âspecial occasionâ dinner.
Deep Fried Tofu with spicy toppings - House specialty
Beef brisket in broth with noodles
Deep fried pork chops
Fried rice with diced chicken and salted fish
Pork belly stewed in clay pot with salty preserved vegetables
Spaghetti and meat sauce Hong Kong style (Chinese interpretation of pasta in marinara sauce)
Cafe Salina 235 Broadway, Millbrae, California
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