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Metro/Airport station is a light rail station at First Street and Metro Drive in San Jose, California, United States. This station is served by the Blue and Green lines of the VTA light rail system. VTA Bus Route 60 connects to the San Jose International Airport from this station. [3]
San Jose, California – The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus route 60 is free when boarded at San Jose International Airport and connects to VTA light rail, the Santa Clara Caltrain station, and the future Milpitas BART station. However, it costs normal fare when boarded anywhere other than at the airport.
Maplewood Mall Transit Center West Bank station: Highway 36, Fairview Avenue, U of M Transitway, Washington Avenue: Maplewood, University of Minnesota: Non-stop service between Maplewood Mall Transit Center, U of M Saint Paul Campus, and Stadium Village station. The only regular route to use the Transitway other than Route 121 Campus Connector.
McKee station, San Jose State University, Downtown San Jose, SAP Center, San Jose Diridon station, Princeton Plaza, South San Jose, Almaden Valley Combines with 64A to form Frequent route 64 north and east of San Jose Diridon; Evening and weekend/holiday trips operate between Almaden & Camden and San Jose State
Route 6: Minnesota State University - Mankato, Balcerzak Dr, Live Active Apartments, Fire Station 3, Open Door Health Clinic, Walmart, Blue Earth County Justice Center, River Hills Mall [12] Route 7: Minnesota State University - Mankato, S Front St, Old Town, Cherry St [13] Route 8 - Parking Lot Shuttle: Minnesota State University - Mankato ...
Major destinations along the corridor include downtown Minneapolis, Lake Street, Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport, and the Mall of America. At the airport, the Blue Line provides free, 24/7 service between Lindbergh and Humphrey terminals. A night owl shuttle train, the Airport Shuttle, runs between terminals during ...
The Green Line is a light rail line in Santa Clara County, California, and part of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) light rail system.It serves 26 stations in the cities of Santa Clara, San Jose, and Campbell, traveling between Old Ironsides and Winchester stations.
The older of the two systems, the Hub Tram, opened on April 3, 2001. [1] Covering a distance of 1,100 feet (340 m), the Hub Tram is designed to quickly transport passengers between the Lindbergh Terminal and the Hub Building where travelers can find rental car service counters, a transit center and the Airport-Lindbergh Terminal light rail station, from which passengers can transfer to the ...