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Santa Clara VTA operates numerous bus lines that operate on most major thoroughfares throughout Santa Clara County. Several of these lines converge at key transfer points, including Downtown San Jose, several Caltrain stations between Palo Alto and Gilroy, the Milpitas and Berryessa BART stations, and most light rail stations.
VTA operates 42.2 miles (67.9 km) of light rail route on 3 lines. All the lines and the corridors they run through are designed to move passengers from the suburban areas of Santa Clara Valley into the major business areas in Downtown, the Santa Clara County Civic Center, and northern Silicon Valley, site of many high-tech company offices.
SR 35 (Skyline Boulevard) – San Francisco: Santa Clara SCL 0.00-11.45: Saratoga: 7.40: Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, Saratoga Avenue to SR 85: Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road is former SR 85 north: Los Gatos: 11.06: Santa Cruz Avenue: Former SR 17: 11.45: SR 17 – San Jose, Santa Cruz: Interchange; north end of SR 9; SR 17 exits 20A-B: 11.45: CR G10 (Los ...
Santa Cruz SCR 0.00-12.55: Santa Cruz: 0.00: Ocean Street – Beaches: Northbound entrance only; southbound exit is via SR 1 exit 442: 1A: SR 1 north – Santa Cruz, Half Moon Bay: Southern terminus; SR 1 north exit 441B, south exit 441: 1B: SR 1 south – Watsonville, Monterey: Pasatiempo: 0.74: 1C: Pasatiempo Drive: Signed as exit 1 ...
Long term goals included upgrades to the existing corridor to allow as many as 10 daily round trips, extension to Merced and electrification of the line from Stockton to San Jose. [29] Also under studied were possible connections with BART at Union City or the Tri-Valley [30] [31] via traditional ACE rail, diesel multiple units, or bus bridges ...
Long Island City High School, commonly abbreviated L.I.C. or LICHS, is a public high school in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. The present building was built in 1995. The school had an enrollment of around 2,500 in 2015.
Santa Cruz (Spanish for "Holy Cross") is the largest city and the county seat of Santa Cruz County, in Northern California.As of the 2020 census, the city population was 62,956. [10]
Santa Clara High School was established in 1872 on the same property as the Santa Clara Grammar School, eventually moving to its own location in 1906. [18] [13] [19] [20] By 1966, the district included Santa Clara High School, Emil R. Buchser High School, Adrian C. Wilcox High School, and Marian A. Peterson High School. [2] [21]