[4] Due to the small size of the station platforms, only the three northern-most cars of each train open their doors to allow passengers to board and alight.
[5] Before Caltrain, College Park was a station on Southern Pacific's Peninsula Commute line, in fare zone 6 (brown).
[6] It is mentioned in Jack London's 1903 novel The Call of the Wild as the location at which the stolen canine protagonist is fenced, beginning his journey away from civilization.
[9] The nearby students at Bellarmine College Preparatory who use the station have a history of protesting to protect it from removal.
[10] The platform is planned to be rebuilt to accommodate through-running California High-Speed Rail service.