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Schedules & Fares Transit SANTA CRUZ Amtrak Thruway Information GA Santa Clara Valley Schedule Information e ective February 8, 2021 Amtrak Capitol Corridor Monterey-Salinas Transit Santa Cruz METRO operates San Jose Transportation Authority Capitol Corridor intercity rail operates the Monterey-San Jose the Highway 17 Express, an inter- Times are approximate (VTA) provides bus, light rail, and serves 18 stations along a 170- Express service, an interagency county express service between San Jose Diridon paratransit service throughout Santa Clara & Santa Clara & Santa Clara & Santa Clara & San Jose Diridon Bus Stops mile rail corridor, and offers a express service, under an Santa Cruz and San Jose, under Montgomery Cahill Montgomery Cahill Light Rail Station convenient way to travel between the agreement with the Santa Clara Valley Diridon Transit Santa Clara County and to Milpitas an agreement with the Santa Clara Valley Bus Stop Bus Stop Bus Stop Bus Stop Sierra Foothills, Sacramento, the San Transportation Authority and the Capitol BART, Berryessa BART, and Caltrain Transportation Authority, San Joaquin Routes Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley/San Corridor Joint Powers Authority. For more Joint Powers Authority and the Capitol stations. For more information visit vta.org, Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Green 64A Jose. For information call 1-877-9-RIDECC information call 1-888-MST-BUS1 or visit Corridor Joint Powers Authority. For more Center or call 408-321-2300 or 408-321-2330 (TTY). 22 22 522 522 64A 64B 68 168 500 Line 64B or visit capitolcorridor.org. www.mst.org. information go to www.scmtd.com or call RD, CO, GA, SJD to to to to 1-831-425-8600. FM to to to to to to McKee Ohlone/ McKee to Gilroy to to to Eastridge Palo Alto Eastridge Palo Alto Almaden & Santa & Chynoweth & Clara Gilroy Transit Center Transit Berryessa BART Old Ironsides Winchester Transit Center Transit Center Transit Center Transit Center Camden Service Notice White Station White & 1st Center Fare Information effective June 9, 2014 Fare Information effective June 15, 2017 San Jose Fare Information effective January 1, 2019 Due to COVID-19, routes 55 and 86 are suspended until Sun/ Sun/ Sun/ Sat-Sun/ Sat-Sun/ Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Sat Sat Mon-Fri Sat Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Amtrak tickets are purchased for the length of each further notice. Highway 17 Day 15-Ride 31-Day Senior Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Cash Pass Pass Pass 2 (65+) passenger’s journey. Advanced reservations are Express Fares 1 Adult Adult Youth 5:23a 5:46a 4:35a 5:23a 5:53a 6:30a 7:50a 5:45a 6:16a 7:16a 5:59a 5:39a 7:10a 7:25a 6:06a 9:29a 9:47a 5:58a 6:59a 7:20a 3:40p 6:08a 9:06a 5:59a 6:33a 5:45a 6:50a VTA Fares (19-64) Express (5-18) & recommended. Please call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872- Child (less than 46” tall) Free* — — — 511 Real-Time Departures Disabled3 5:53a 6:14a 5:05a 5:45a 6:15a 6:50a 8:10a 6:05a 6:36a 7:36a 6:39a 6:39a 7:40a 7:55a 7:06a 10:29a 10:47a 6:26a 7:19a 7:40a 4:22p 6:19a 9:36a 6:25a 7:03a 6:14a 7:20a 6:12a 6:44a 5:38a 6:04a 6:31a 7:10a 8:30a 6:23a 6:56a 7:56a 7:07a 7:30a 8:15a 8:25a 7:50a 11:29a 11:47a 6:41a 7:38a 8:00a 5:02p 6:38a 10:06a 6:45a 7:33a 6:50a 7:50a 7245) or visit amtrak.com to purchase tickets. ® Youth (through age 17) $7 $14 $94.50 $145 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute CASH FARES (exact change or Clipper Cash only) 6:32a 7:14a 5:58a Departs Departs 7:30a 8:50a 6:38a 7:16a 8:16a 7:29a 8:10a 8:45a 8:55a 8:30a 12:29p 12:47p 6:56a 7:58a 8:19a 5:59p 6:49a 10:35a 7:04a 8:03a 7:11a 8:20a At the train station, tickets may be purchased by credit departure times for the transit Adult (over age 18) $7 $14 $94.50 $145 Single Ride 6:52a 7:39a 6:18a Approx. Approx. 7:50a 9:10a Departs 7:36a 8:36a 7:49a 8:50a 9:15a 9:25a 9:10a 1:29p 1:47p 7:09a 8:18a 8:37a 7:08a 11:05a 7:24a 8:33a 7:38a 8:50a agencies to the left that have this symbol. Clipper Cash includes a $2.50 $5.00 $1.25 $1.00 card using a Quik-Trak kiosk located near the train 7:11a 7:57a 6:36a Every Every 8:10a 9:30a Approx. 7:56a 8:56a 8:09a 9:30a 9:45a 9:55a 9:50a 2:29p 2:47p Departs 8:35a 8:57a 7:18a 11:35a 7:48a 9:03a 7:58a 9:20a Discount Fare*** $3.50 — — — Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added 2-hour transfer. platform or from the Amtrak mobile app. Departs Departs Departs 15 mins. 15 mins. 8:30a 9:50a Every 8:16a 9:16a 8:29a 10:10a 10:15a 10:25a 10:30a 3:29p 3:47p Approx. 8:55a 9:17a 7:36a 12:05p 8:08a 9:33a 8:18a 9:50a in the future. 8-Hour Light Rail Pass $5.00 – $2.50 $2.00 Until: Until: 8:50a 10:10a 15 mins. 8:36a 9:36a 8:49a 10:50a 10:45a 10:55a 11:10a 4:29p 4:47p Every 9:14a 9:35a 7:46a 12:35p 8:28a 10:03a 8:38a 10:20a *Child: Less than 46 inches tall. All buses have 46” height marked Approx. Approx. Approx. In limited circumstances, tickets may be paid for at the entrance. A limit of three children can ride free with a fare- Until: 15 mins. To fi nd out when your next bus or train will PREPAID FARES Every Every Every 6:34p 7:02p 9:10a 10:30a 8:56a 9:56a 9:08a 11:30a 11:15a 11:25a 11:50a 5:29p 5:47p 9:33a 9:55a 8:05a 1:05p 8:48a 10:33a 8:58a 10:50a onboard by cash or credit card, but only the full, paying passenger. Clipper Day Pass4 $7.50 $15.00 $3.75 $3.00 15 mins. 15 mins. 15 mins. 6:51p 7:20p 9:30a 10:50a 7:10p 9:16a 10:16a 9:29a 12:10p 11:45a 11:55a 12:30p Sun/ Sun/ Until: 9:53a 10:14a 8:16a 1:35p 9:08a 11:03a 9:18a 11:20a depart, check nearby displays or simply call undiscounted, unrestricted fare is offered. 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Clipper Monthly Pass5 $90.00 $180.00 $35.00 $30.00 Until: Until: Until: 7:11p 7:40p 9:50a 11:09a 7:30p 9:36a 10:36a 9:49a 12:50p 12:15p 12:25p 1:10p Holiday Holiday 7:11p 10:13a 10:34a 8:35a 2:05p 9:28a 11:33a 9:38a 11:50a **Youth: Through and including age 17. be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you Annual Pass 7:45p 8:09p 7:56p 7:31p 8:00p 10:10a 11:29a 7:50p 9:56a 10:56a 10:07a 1:30p 12:45p 12:55p 1:50p 9:29a 9:47a 7:31p 10:32a 10:54a 8:46a 2:35p 9:48a 12:03p 9:58a 12:20p Children ages 2-12 years ride half-price. Infants under 2 ***Discount Eligibility: Applies to adults ages 62 years and $990.00 $1980.00 $385.00 $330.00 don’t know it, you can say your agency name, Subscription 8:05p 8:30p 8:16p 7:51p 8:21p 10:30a 11:49a 8:10p 10:16a 11:16a 10:29a 2:10p 1:15p 1:25p 2:30p 10:29a 10:47a 7:51p 10:52a 11:14a 9:05a 3:05p 10:08a 12:33p 10:18a 12:50p ride free. older, and individuals with disabilities. Passengers must present 8:25p 8:50p 8:35p 8:11p 8:41p 10:50a 12:09p 8:30p 10:36a 11:36a 10:49a 2:50p 1:45p 1:55p 3:10p 11:29a 11:47a 8:14p 11:12a 11:34a 9:16a 3:34p 10:28a 1:03p 10:38a 1:20p appropriate identification when requesting a discounted fare. and the system will prompt you to enter 1 Valid VTA fare required while on board. Fare evasion can result your route and stop. 511 will respond with 8:45p 9:10p 8:55p 8:31p 9:01p 11:09a 12:29p 8:50p 10:56a 11:56a 11:08a 3:30p 2:15p 2:25p 3:50p 12:29p 12:47p 8:34p 11:32a 11:54a 9:36a 4:04p 10:48a 1:33p 10:58a 1:50p All METRO Day Passes are good for unlimited rides in Santa Cruz in fines and/or incarceration per CA Penal Code 483 or 640. 9:05p 9:30p 9:15p 8:51p 9:21p 11:29a 12:49p 9:10p 11:16a 12:16p 11:29a 4:10p 2:45p 2:55p 4:30p 1:29p 1:47p 8:59p 11:52a 12:13p 9:47a 4:33p 11:08a 2:03p 11:18a 2:20p departure times for your route and will also 2 SJD County (Amtrak Highway 17 Express excluded).
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