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 Bikes
on Buses
Bikes
on Light Rail
Bikes
on Caltrain
Bike
Lockers
VTA
Bike Rules & Regulations
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Clara County Bikeways Map
Bikes on Buses
VTA has equipped all buses with exterior bike racks that can accommodate
up to two bicycles. When the rack is filled, up to two bicycles
will be allowed inside the bus subject to the driver's discretion
and when passenger loads are light. The buses on the Highway 17
Express and the Dumbarton Express are also equipped with bike racks
which can accommodate up to two bicycles. Bicycles are not allowed
inside the bus on the Highway 17 Express and Dumbarton Express.
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Bikes on Light Rail
All light rail vehicles are equipped with interior bike racks.
The maximum number of bicycles allowed inside a light rail vehicle
is six. Up to four bicycles can be accommodated in the racks provided,
with two additional bicycles allowed to stand on the floor in the
center section (turntable area) of the vehicle.
All bicycles must be boarded through the center doors of each car,
and they are restricted to the designated area in the center section
(turntable area) of the vehicle.
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Bike Lockers
In an effort to make commuting easier for people who bike and ride,
VTA has installed new bike lockers throughout its bus and light
rail system. VTA now provides 350 bike lockers at light rail and
Caltrain stations, Park & Ride lots and transit centers for
the use of transit riders. There is no charge for the bike locker
rental. However, a $25 refundable security deposit is required.
If you are interested and would like to apply for a bike locker,
please call (408) 321-7520 or e-mail your request to bikelockers@vta.org.
Please include your name, address, phone and fax numbers, as well
as the desired locker location. VTA will send you an application.
Caltrain also offers bicycle lockers at many of its stations. For
information on renting a bicycle locker, call Caltrain at (650)
508-6350. For information regarding stations south of Tamien, call
(408) 321-7520.
View list of VTA bike locker
locations.
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VTA Bike Rules & Regulations
Bicycle rules and regulations onboard VTA buses and light rail
vehicles and within areas of transit facilities.
General
No additional fare is required, but bicyclists shall have paid
appropriate fare.
Only human powered and sealed dry or gel cell electric assisted
bicycles are allowed.
Bicyclists shall not block aisles, stepwells or doors of any bus
or light rail vehicle.
Bicyclists shall avoid getting chain and sprocket grease on the
bus, light rail vehicle and other passengers. No muddy bicycles
shall be permitted onboard at any time.
Other passengers shall be allowed to enter and exit first before
a bicyclist boards or deboards the bus or light rail vehicle with
their bicycle.
Bicyclists shall always walk bicycles on passenger platforms at
transit centers and on light rail station platforms.
Bicyclists shall not chain bicycles to poles, light standards,
pillars, etc. at transit centers or on light rail station platforms.
All bicycles not taken on buses and light rail vehicles shall be
parked off transit center and light rail platforms in bicycle racks
or lockers.
Buses
Bicyclists are responsible for securing their bicycles in the exterior
bike rack.
Bicycles may be permitted onboard buses at the driver's discression
when:
a) The bus does not have a fully operational bicycle rack, or ;
b) The exterior rack is filled.
A maximum of two bicycles shall be permitted inside the bus if
the passenger load permits the safe boarding, deboarding and stowing
of the bicycle.
Bicyclists shall be responsible for attending their bicycles when
bringing them inside the bus.
Light Rail Vehicles
The maximum number of bicycles allowed inside a light rail vehicle
is six. Up to four bicycles can be accommodated in the racks provided,
with two additional bicycles allowed to stand on the floor in the
center section (turntable area) of the vehicle.
All bicycles must be boarded through the center doors of each car,
and are restricted to the designated area in the center section
of the vehicle.
Bicyclists are responsible for securing their bicycles in the racks
provided. Bicycles not secured in the racks must be attended by
the cyclist.
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Bikes on Caltrain
Each train can accommodate a maximum of 32 bicycles. Bicycles must
be stowed in the designated bicycle storage space in the northern-most
car, noted by a yellow decal on the outside. Bicyclists must be
age 12 or older.
Collapsible bicycles are not required to be fully enclosed in a cover while boarding,
exiting or being stored in the train. Folding bikes are not subject to the 32-bike limit.
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