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  2. Routes - VTA

    www.vta.org/go/routes

    Learn more about the frequency of Light Rail, Rapid Bus, Frequent Bus, Local Bus, and Express Bus trips with our Frequency Chart.

  3. VTA light rail - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTA_light_rail

    The VTA light rail system serves San Jose and nearby cities in Santa Clara County, California. It is operated by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and has 42.2 miles (67.9 km) of network comprising three main lines on standard gauge tracks.

  4. Homepage | VTA

    www.vta.org

    Please visit our Light Rail Rehab page for more information on upcoming October 7-13 bus bridge.

  5. VTA Light Rail Stations

    www.vta.org/vta-light-rail-stations

    1199 N Mathilda Ave Sunnyvale, CA. McKee Light Rail Station. 365 N Capitol Ave San Jose, CA. Metro Light Rail Station. 1744 N 1st St San Jose, CA. Middlefield Light Rail Station. 580 E Middlefield Rd Mountain View, CA. Milpitas Light Rail Station. 1755 S. Milpitas Blvd Milpitas, CA.

  6. Light Rail | Valley Transportation Authority

    newservice-beta.vta.org/light-rail

    The new Route 60 will serve the San Jose Airport, Valley Fair, Santana Row, Downtown Campbell and Milpitas BART. Only passengers boarding from San Jose Airport will board Route 60 for free.

  7. Along with a major service revision in December 2019 that – amongst other things –closed the Almaden Shuttle light rail line, San Joses Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) also took the opportunity to introduce a new light rail map, shown here.

  8. VTA First-Time Transit Rider Guide - Silicon Valley Transit Users

    www.svtransitusers.org/transit-guides/vta-first-time-rider-guide

    In downtown San Jose, northbound Light Rail trains run on 1st Street while southbound Light Rail trains run on 2nd Street. FREE wireless internet (“Wi-Fi”) is available on all VTA light rail cars, and at the Winchester, Alum Rock, and Ohlone-Chynoweth light rail stations.

  9. Blue Line (VTA) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Line_(VTA)

    Blue Line (VTA) The Blue 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 entirely in San Jose proper, traveling between Baypointe and Santa Teresa stations, stopping at San Jose International Airport (via a bus connection ...

  10. San Jose's Light Rail Network Evolution - YouTube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAb_SS6FkUs

    From its beginning in 1987, San Jose's light rail network has grown to 59 stations, spanning 68 kilometres (42 miles). This animated video takes you through ...

  11. Downtown San Jose Transit Guide - Silicon Valley Transit Users

    www.svtransitusers.org/transit-guides/downtown-sj

    If you are taking light rail from northern or eastern San Jose, Milpitas, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, or Mountain View, get off at the Convention Center light rail station and walk one block west to the Center.