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  nr04-10: Weekend Work to Close Some Light Rail Stations
Transit Mall and Japantown/Ayer Stations Affected





Weekend Work to Close Some Light Rail Stations
Transit Mall and Japantown/Ayer Stations Affected

Release Number:   nr04-10
Release Date:   April 25, 2008

San Jose, CA—Continuous construction activities will be taking place this weekend in downtown San Jose, according to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), while curved track at the intersection of Second and San Carlos Streets is replaced.

Westbound San Carlos, between Second and First streets will be closed, with traffic and buses detoured one block south to San Salvador. The construction work will also require the shutdown of light rail service along parts of First and Second streets in the downtown area. Substitute bus service, known as a “light rail bus bridge” will transport riders between Convention Center and Civic Center stations and will stop at each of the affected stations: San Antonio, Santa Clara, St. James and Japantown/Ayer.

VTA is adding extra service for Sharks fans coming downtown for Sunday’s playoff game. Ridership patterns show most Sharks fans using VTA Light Rail are coming from either the Campbell or Santa Teresa lines, and the construction will have no impact on these riders. These fans can continue to ride light rail as they normally would.

Sharks fans coming from the north on light rail, however, will need to exit trains at Civic Center Station and board special buses that will take them to the San Fernando Light Rail Station near the Shark Tank.    A similar bus ride from the San Fernando Station to Civic Center Station will be available after the game.

Similar    track work will take place the weekend of May 17 at the intersection of Second and Devine and will also result in light rail stations closures in the downtown San Jose area. Once the worn track at these two locations is replaced, the amount of noise generated by light rail trains negotiating these two curves should be significantly reduced.

A tentative schedule of construction and closures is posted on VTA’s website, www.vta.org, in the “projects” section.   For more information on the Rail Rehabilitation Project, or the substitute bus service being offered this weekend, please contact VTA Customer Service at (408) 321-2300; TDD only, (408) 321-2330.

Downtown Rail Rehabilitation Project

Location

Downtown San Jose

SITE

Second and San Carlos streets

what

Full shutdown of westbound San Carlos Street, between First and Second streets and full shutdown of VTA Light Rail between Convention Center and Japantown/Ayer stations.

When

Beginning 11 p.m., Friday April 25 through 4 a.m., Monday, April 28.

activity

Activities include the demolition of existing rail and concrete and the placement of new rail and new concrete.

DETOUR

Westbound traffic on San Carlos will be required to turn south on Second Street, then right on San Salvador, right on First and left on San Carlos.

Southbound traffic on Second Street will not be allowed to turn right on San Carlos and will instead follow the detour described above.

Eastbound San Carlos traffic will not be affected.

Note

Substitute bus service will be provided between Convention Center and Civic Center stations and will stop at each of the closed light rail stations; San Antonio, Santa Clara St. James and Japantown/Ayer. While the “Light Rail Bus Bridge” is scheduled to meet each incoming train, passengers should allow extra time to reach their destination.

 

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For more information about VTA services, call VTA Customer Service at (408) 321-2300, (408) 321-2330 (TDD only). Or, log on to www.vta.org.

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