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2019 NTSP Final 2019 New Transit Service Plan Fremont August 9, 2019 Legend Page 239 217 239 U Milpitas Kato 281 296 297 397 DB1 East 280 schematic map VTA Transit Services Milmont Willow not to scale Palo Alto Arizona 280 Light Rail 296 239 66 246 297 San Francisco Bay 247 BLUE LINE Menlo 397 Middlefield Dixon Landing 217 DB 280 Baypointe–Santa Teresa Park EMB 280 GREEN LINE University 297 Jacklin E 397 185 Winchester–Old Ironsides l C ECR am 281 i no CTN R ORANGE LINE e Palo Alto 66 Milpitas al U Alum Rock–Mountain View 21 Embarcadero San Antonio GO DB1 Park Victoria 21 McCarthy 44 Stanford N 1st Calaveras Transfer Station Oregon Expwy 59 47 Caltrain 104 Palo 288 GO Middlefield288L C 47 280 h Gold Bus 281 40 arl Main 288 eston Alto 104 104 246 U California Ave 47 Milpitas 47 522 Rapid Bus Palm Caltrain 288L 247 Limited-stop service at frequent intervals – every 15 minutes Landess Rapid DB Carribean 217 or better during day times Shoreline Moffett 59 66 71 Stop U 185 Piedmont 89 CTN Field Borregas 121 Galvez Rengstorff 104 Montague Expwy Serra 122 44 104 104 Lockheed Crossman 61 Frequent Bus 104 Great 70 Local service every 12-15 minutes on weekdays, Stanford University DB1 51 Martin Baypointe Cisco Way Alder Great Mall Milpitas 61 121 Morrill every 15-30 minutes on weekends 21 122 America 59 Champion 182 Meadow Middlefield GO California Moffett Less frequent part of route 288L Reamwood121 Old Ironsides Great America Lick Mill 104 288M San Antonio MV Bayshore/ 104 Fair Oaks Vienna Tasman 101 Park Cropley 270 Campus 102 Charleston Moffett NASA Caltrain 40 Main 60 71 103 288 Tasman 55 44 Stanford GO 42 Local Bus Fair Oaks Fair River Oaks 77 San Antonio 122 66 Levi’s 89 Less frequent local service, usually every 30-60 minutes Shoreline 55 57 Hostetter MV 56 20 Lundy 185 Lawrence 101 522 Middlefield 20 Selected trips or part-time service 102 Mountain Hostetter Page Mill 103 o r Orchard 104 e Maude Mission 21 121 DB1 d Mountain a Oakland r MV Flickinger t MV View Agnew s California View 20 Berryessa Express Bus 182 a GO r 102 Direct commute-hour service to major employment centers A GO Montague Expwy Montague Expwy DB1 El Camino Real Sunnyvale White 89 22 Whisman 523 55 Bonaventura 104 21 Bowers Berryessa 40 55 San Jose School Service 70 104 Deer Creek Castro 121 247 Los 185 20 122 61 Seasonal service oriented to school bell times MV 288 52 Sunnyvale 288L Component 288M Arques 60 Lundy Penitencia 64 101 Fair Oaks 102 20 Brokaw 103 89 Altos Creek 104 51 Capitol San Antonio San 53 Karina 52 San Tomas 77 MV Evelyn 59 Central Expwy 71 Partners & Neighbors Bernardo 21 270 El Camino Real e t Miramonte Lawrence t McKee Cuesta e 121 70 BART Caltrain · ACE · Amtrak 55 y 56 Caltrain Metro/Airport McKee 25 a Scott 122 Mabury f 66 Berryessa MV a Wolfe Reed L 77 Jackson 57 523 Monroe Coleman Skyport 61 Alum Airport Gish 101 103 Bryant 21 60 522 Rock Municipal bus and shuttle services: Connecting transit bus services to 102 182 White 185 King Los 523 E Hedding neighboring cities and counties: El Monte Remington Stanford Marguerite 55 Civic E Taylor 59 Santa Center 500 522 Mountain View Shuttle AC Transit 51 Alum Rock C Altos Bowers Clara Lawrence Expwy Lawrence a SamTrans 40 N 11th E Julian 23 p MVgo Shuttle Mary Hollenbeck it Grant El Camino Real 52 El Camino Real N 10th o 61 l Palo Alto Shuttle Dumbarton Express 522 53 Hills 64 A Fremont Fremont 523 70 v 22 e Foothill 103 25 ACE Shuttle Amtrak Highway 17 Express Santa SCU Japantown/ Jackson Ayer 22 Caltrain Shuttle Monterey-Salinas Transit 51 53 E Santa Clara San Jose Clara 522 Story Sunnyvale-Saratoga 59 77 60 Taylor 24th Homestead 22 22 Adrian 51h 101 53 103 Santa Clara 522 schematic map 182 56 Capitol Expwy South County 57 SJSU 71 not to scale San Tomas King Stelling 25 Monterey Forest Naglee Diridon 70 523 11th Station 121 Gurdwara 55 122 Quimby Wolfe 10th Story Kiely Winchester Foothill 182 Valley Fair 103 72 Stevens Creek Stevens Creek San Carlos Race McLaughlin 22 39 Burnett 523 523 Eastridge Hale 23 S 1st 51 23 23 26 87 101 Keyes 73 Elm De 64b Aborn Cochrane Senter Butterfield 103 77 121 Anza 168 182 Bird Rigoletto 185 103 Virginia 256 31 Main 61 182 Race 71 Aborn Ruby 287 Morgan Tully Cupertino King 87 101 68 57 SJCC Tamien 68 Hill Bollinger 64a 66 Delta 25 Williams 25 Main Morgan Hill Caltrain De Anza Willow Fruitdale 26 San Felipe 25 Fruitdale 72 86 55 168 Evergreen 51 Miller 182 a Minnesota g o 25 Monterey McLaughlin 31 87 t 73 a 56 Bascom 42 r a Winchester Bascom Curtner Capitol S 42 Lincoln Y ena Lawrence Expwy Lawrence 60 Curtner erba Bu Hamilton 101 71 Downtown San Jose Prospect 56 39 68 New Transit Service Plan 56 Hamilton 42 64b The Villages San Martin Caltrain Washington 26 61 256 San Martin Bus Stop Rapid Stop Closed Stop New Stop 102 Campbell Capitol Bassett 66 66 185 26 Caltrain Downtown Meridian Julian Saratoga Leigh Housing 64 Campbell Capitol Senter Monterey Authority Social 26 71 121 168 185 Quito 37 Services Almaden Expwy Capitol Julian 26 Campbell 86 72 72 St James Winchester 182 168 73 Branham The 500 500 55 to Diridon Station A 73 73 57 101 Curtner Hillsdale 42 lamed 85 Sunnyvale-Saratoga 72 Roeder 86 to San Jose Airport, Diridon Station 52 a Superior 64 64 2 Court 84 22 St 51 West Valley Branham San Pedro James St John College Hacienda San Jose 66 68 37 C h h Square h 64b Market a d m 6t 7t 10th 11th d 4t e Union 2n 22 n VTA Customer 64a Ohlone/ Mantelli Church Leavesley 1st Snell Service Center West Meridian Monterey 42 Kern 23 22 37 Chynoweth Hellyer 55 86 ahill 61 85 0 Santa Clara 101 Monterey C 22 68 64 66 23 Valley 27 HWY17 84 50 n Knowles Diridon 500 522 500 522 522 523 Saratoga Blossom Hill Blossom Hill 0 to San Jose Bascom 102 85 121 168 55 86 HWY17 61 168 Station 185 Oakridge Caltrain 185 50 523 San Jose Autum Santa Blossom Hill 1st San Fernando 523 523 City Hall HWY17 Clara Samaritan 64b 27 27 121 23 23 Camden 68 122 55 San Fernando 68 66 66 64a Snell 168 27 Wren ry 68 68 72 73 Monte 182 85 Museum 185 6th ome Martin Luther King Almaden Cottle 87 of Art Leigh Blossom Hill 168 Gilroy Pacheco Pass tg San Main Library Sereno 66 n 185 Winchester 122 102 83 Cottle Antonio 182 84 Mo Tech Museum 27 of Innovation Almaden Expwy Gilroy 10th 86 Center for the 102 Delmas Convention Santa Teresa 64a Los Gatos 122 Performing Arts Center 66 Santa Teresa State San Carlos 68 San Carlos 23 Building 72 42 Silicon Valley 27 Camden Santa Teresa 523 168 Los 182 Children’s California San Salvador 64b Discovery Theatre 10th Gatos t Bird Museum Convention Main 1s 11th 2nd 83 Center Santa Teresa Children’s 66 66 68 7 Y1 Discovery Museum 68 68 HW 280 86 73 73 Reed 182 Gavilan 55 to Morgan Hill, Gilroy 280 August 9, 2019 (see South County map).
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