Can I reserve a parking space at the Milpitas and Berryessa transit centers?
No. All parking is first come, first serve.
No. All parking is first come, first serve.
Yes, advanced payment for long-term parking at the Berryessa and Milpitas transit centers can be made at www.vta.org/payparking or at on-site pay stations at the rate of $7 per calendar day. There is...
An automated license plate reader system moves through all parking lots and garages to ensure every vehicle parked has paid.
Motorcycles parked in the designated “Motorcycle Parking” area park for free.
If you park your motorcycle in a regular parking space intended for a vehicle larger than a motorcycle, you will be...
There are 24 ChargePoint electric vehicle charging stations in each of the Milpitas and Berryessa transit garages that are first come, first serve.
The fee to charge your electric vehicle is...
Law enforcement officers patrol these areas. If you are ever worried about your safety or the safety of others, please call 9-1-1.
Tolls change as traffic conditions change. When traffic increases, tolls increase. When traffic decreases, tolls decrease. Solo drivers decide if the travel time savings are worth the price.
A...
Revenue remaining after supporting the operations and maintenance of the Express Lanes will be used to fund transportation improvements along their respective corridors. This can include transit...
People who do not speak English as their primary language and who have limited ability to read, speak, write, or understand English can be limited English proficient, or “LEP.” These individuals may...
Drivers can enter and exit the 237 Express Lanes anywhere, except where there are double white lines.
When driving southbound on I-880, you may enter the Express Lane in...
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Through public meetings, Community Working Group meetings, and the Project website & hotline, VTA is committed to keeping you informed on future construction activities. VTA will meet with...
Walking is the most fundamental form of transportation and is a vital for transit access.
VTA’s Pedestrian Program works to make walking a safer, more comfortable option for Santa Clara County...
BART Police is responsible for safety and security within the BART station gates, on the platforms, and in the trains.
VTA contracts with the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office to maintain public...
VTA built and owns both new transit centers and the BART stations in them. Through an agreement, VTA pays BART to operate and maintain the BART stations, trains, and tracks. In short, BART operates...
VTA has over 2,100 employees and approximately 90% of them are represented by four bargaining units, or unions.
The VTA Labor Relations Department is responsible for negotiating and administering...
BART charges a distance-based fare. For information on how much it costs to go to other BART stations, see the fare calculator on BART's website.
Please refer to the BART Schedule page for the most up to date information as well as access to the BART trip planner.
It takes about 59 minutes from Milpitas and 63 minutes from Berryessa/North San José to travel to San Francisco's Embarcadero BART Station.
The free Wi-Fi available on Light Rail, many buses, and select VTA Transit Centers (Winchester, Alum Rock and Chynoweth) helps you be more productive.
VTA light rail operates on a proof-of-payment system. You must possess validated fare while on the light rail system. Fare inspectors regularly patrol the system and ask passengers at random to...
Santa Clara County voters have approved 2016 Measure B, a 30-year, half-cent countywide sales tax to enhance transit, highways, expressways and active transportation (bicycles, pedestrians and...