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Revision as of 23:04, 12 February 2009

VTA Light Rail system map

The VTA Light Rail system runs in the South Bay and is consisted of three lines:

G Green Line
B Blue Line
O Orange Line

Each lines operates every 15 minutes during weekday peak hours.

Fares

Regular VTA fares are charged on this route. VTA Light Rail is a proof of payment system. Riders must have a valid or pass to board the light rail. Tickets can be purchased from machines located at every station.

Parking

Free parking is available at many stations, especially those located on the B Blue Line line south of Downtown San Jose. See station page for details.

Bicycle

Bicycles can be taken aboard the light rail at all hours on all cars with no additional fare. To ride on the light rail with a bike:

  • Board the train through the two center doors (with a bike decal)
  • Go to the center section (joint) of the light rail car
  • Lift your bike vertically into the rack

If the rack is full, bicyclists (4 maximum) can stand by the doors at the center portion of the car and hold on to their bikes.

Selected light rail stations offers bicycle racks and lockers.

Disabled access

All stations provide complete level boarding.

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