What is the schedule map?
The schedule map will show you where lines intersect and also provide major cross street and landmark information.
The schedule map will show you where lines intersect and also provide major cross street and landmark information.
Service Alerts will notify you of long-term disruptions and detours in place, including reroutes, bus bridges, and moved/closed bus stops.
On the other hand, the Real-Time feature will be able to...
At approximately 90 feet below ground, the boarding station platforms are comparable to other underground stations in California and around the United States. Within the Bay Area, it is about the same...
In early April 2018, the VTA Board of Directors approved VTA’s BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension (BSVII) Project, certified the Final Subsequent Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) as CEQA lead...
In 2008, before the BART Extension Program was broken into two phases, a twin bore configuration with cut-and-cover stations was relatively advanced. However, those plans are now nearly 15 years old...
Real Time is a way to identify where in the route your bus or light rail train is currently. Real time data is fed from the bus or light rail train to keep track of the vehicle's location.
Our new...
As Santa Clara County's Congestion Management Agency, VTA is responsible for designing and constructing the BART Silicon Valley Extension Program. VTA will own all the property, facilities, and...
During the environmental clearance phase of the VTA’s BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension Project, both the twin-bore and single-bore tunneling methodologies were evaluated and assessed regarding...
At approximately 90 feet below ground, station platform and tunnel depth is comparable to several other stations throughout the United States. Locally, it is about the same depth as the Union Square...
All stations are designed per BART standards and house many required BART support facilities within:
First, all stations have 700-ft long platforms to accommodate a typical 10-car BART train. ...
VTA has agreements with the following regional transit operators to provide convenient transfers - find the details on our Regional Transfers page:
Find out your options for loading value on a Clipper card on our Clipper page or on Clipper.com.
Find out how to contact ACCESS Paratransit, Human Resources, Board Secretary's office, Title VI and other departments on our Contacts page.
Medication (prescription and over-the-counter) left on VTA is destroyed immediately. These items are not stored or returned to owners.
Cash in excess of $100 left on VTA is turned over to the Santa Clara County Sheriff. Contact the Sheriff's office at 408-808-4400 to check for found cash.
VTA offers discounted fares for Youth (5-18), Senior (65+), and people with disabilities. Visit our Fares page to learn more.
Visit our Fares page to find out what proof is required for Senior (65+), Disabled and Youth (5-18) discounts.
If your card is registered, contact Clipper Customer Service to report it lost or stolen:
Visit 511.org for information about replacing a lost or stolen Regional Transportation Connections (RTC) card.
In the event of an emergency, call 911 for immediate assistance.
Download the free VTAlerts app to report safety concerns, suspicious activities and medical emergencies. If you do not own a...
If you have lost an item please call 408-321-2300 to check if your item has been turned in and find out how to claim it.
Most items found will be kept for 90 days, except cash and medication. To...
To qualify for discounted fares, Seniors must be age 65 or older and Youth must be age 5-18.
Visit VTA's Fares page for more information.
VTA offers paid parking at the Berryessa and Milpitas Transit Centers. Both locations have garage and surface lot parking.
To avoid waiting for pay kiosks at transit centers, VTA recommends its...