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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 43 regularly operating bus routes as of January 2022, including 39 regular bus routes and 4 rapid bus routes. Many of these routes connect to VTA light rail service, and Caltrain stations. In addition, VTA operates 4 express routes, 8 school trip services, 8 free shuttle routes connecting to ACE commuter rail services, and one ...
The current Caltrain system map. Caltrain is a commuter rail transit system that serves the San Francisco Peninsula and the Santa Clara Valley in the U.S. state of California.It is operated under contract by TransitAmerica Services and funded jointly by the City and County of San Francisco, San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans), and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA ...
San Jose. Caltrain passengers can connect to San Jose International Airport by disembarking at the Santa Clara Transit Center and transferring to northbound VTA bus route 60 towards Milpitas, which boards at the bus bay adjacent to the southbound Caltrain platform. [236]
The Caltrain station at Tamien in May 2023. The light rail station opened on August 17, 1990. [4] Caltrain service began on July 1, 1992 as part of an extension to Gilroy. [5] Midday and weekend Caltrain service initially terminated at Diridon station, with bus shuttles to Tamien. Weekend service and some off-peak service was extended to Tamien ...
Highway 17 Express bus at San Jose Diridon station in 2016 The San Jose–Santa Cruz Amtrak Thruway bus service was merged with the Highway 17 Express in 2004. The Amtrak service served connecting passengers from Capitol Corridor trains, and served approximately 1200 passengers per month at the time of its discontinuation.
The Coast Daylight at San Jose in 1970 Aerial view of Diridon station and vicinity in 2018. A rail station at this location was established in 1878, when the narrow-gauge South Pacific Coast Railroad opened their San Jose Depot on the site. When Southern Pacific gained control of the railroad in 1887, the station was folded into the system and ...
Through the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the state government provides capital grants and support for station and track improvements (including signaling), locomotives and cars, connecting Amtrak Thruway bus service, and operating assistance for the three routes under the Amtrak California brand: the Capitol Corridor ...