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San Jose Eastridge Transit Center Daily Line 522: Stanford University, San Antonio Center, Santa Clara Transit Center, Santa Clara University, SAP Center, Downtown San Jose, San Jose State University, Alum Rock station, Eastridge Mall Part of the Frequent Network.
The planning process for bus rapid transit service in San Antonio began in September 2002. Fredericksburg Road was chosen by VIA as the preferred corridor in September 2006, as a result of studies by VIA and the San Antonio–Bexar County Metropolitan Planning Organization (now the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, or AAMPO). [14]
This is a list of hospitals in San Jose, California. [1] Good Samaritan Hospital; Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center; Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center; O'Connor Hospital; Regional Medical Center of San Jose; San Jose Medical Center; Santa Clara Valley Medical Center; Stanford Hospital and Clinics; Forest Surgery Center LP ...
The Eastridge Transit Center is a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus terminal located at the Eastridge Mall in the Evergreen District of San Jose, California. The station is located alongside Capitol Expressway near Tully Road.
The Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System was established in 1993. It became the Santa Clara County Health System in March 2019 after the county acquired O'Connor Hospital, Saint Louise Regional Hospital, and DePaul Health Center (now VHC Morgan Hill) from Verity Health System to prevent the hospitals' closure. [2]
San Jose PD uncovers $26K, 2 guns, 80g of narcotics in RV search Sheriff’s deputies said its 13th blitz operation of 2024 caught thieves in the act in the Marshalls store location on North ...
It is designated a primary stroke treatment center by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations. In addition, the Medical Center operates onsite outpatient clinics and satellite clinics in Central San Jose, East San Jose, South San Jose, as well as the suburbs of Sunnyvale, Gilroy, and Milpitas.
VIA's original logo, used until 2014. VIA was created in 1977 when the citizens of Bexar County voted in favor of a one-half cent sales tax to fund the service. Subsequently, VIA purchased transit assets from the City of San Antonio and began operations in March 1978, taking its name from the Latin word for "road".