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ORANGE LINE Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route ORANGE LINE light rail time schedule & line map Mountain View - Alum Rock View In Website Mode The ORANGE LINE light rail line (Mountain View - Alum Rock) has 9 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alum Rock: 12:24 AM - 11:08 PM (2) Baypointe: 10:49 PM - 11:55 PM (3) Baypointe: 6:07 PM - 6:37 PM (4) Gish: 4:21 PM - 7:33 PM (5) Great Amereica Levi's Stadium: 5:43 PM - 6:41 PM (6) Great America Levi's Stadium: 3:15 PM - 6:51 PM (7) Levi's Stadium / Gish: 4:07 PM - 5:07 PM (8) Levi's Stadium/Alum Rock: 3:08 PM - 7:07 PM (9) Mountain View: 5:29 AM - 10:19 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest ORANGE LINE light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next ORANGE LINE light rail arriving. Direction: Alum Rock ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 26 stops Alum Rock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:25 AM - 10:55 PM Monday 5:50 AM - 11:08 PM Mountain View Transit Center 650 W Evelyn Ave, Mountain View Tuesday 12:24 AM - 11:08 PM Whisman Station Wednesday 12:24 AM - 11:08 PM 400 Paciƒc Dr, Mountain View Thursday 12:24 AM - 11:08 PM Middleƒeld Station Friday 12:24 AM - 11:08 PM 580 E Middleƒeld Rd, Mountain View Saturday 12:24 AM - 11:10 PM Bayshore NASA Station Moffett Park Station 700 W Moffett Park Drive, Sunnyvale ORANGE LINE light rail Info Lockheed Martin Transit Center Direction: Alum Rock 1199 N Mathilda Av, Sunnyvale Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 57 min Borregas Station Line Summary: Mountain View Transit Center, East Java Drive, Sunnyvale Whisman Station, Middleƒeld Station, Bayshore NASA Station, Moffett Park Station, Lockheed Martin Crossman Station Transit Center, Borregas Station, Crossman Station, 1200 Crossman Avenue, Sunnyvale Fair Oaks Station, Vienna Station, Reamwood Station, Old Ironsides Station, Great America Station, Fair Oaks Station Lick Mill Station, Champion Station, Baypointe 600 E Weddell Dr, Sunnyvale Station, Cisco Station, Alder Station, Great Mall Station, Milpitas Transit Center, Cropley Station, Vienna Station Hostetter Station, Berryessa Station, Penitencia 900 Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale Creek Station, McKee Station, Alum Rock Station Reamwood Station 1257 West Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale Old Ironsides Station Great America Station Convention Center Way, Santa Clara Lick Mill Station 5090 Plaza Corona, Santa Clara Champion Station Baypointe Station Cisco Station Alder Station Great Mall Station 1101 S Main St, Milpitas Milpitas Transit Center Cropley Station North Capitol Avenue, San Jose Hostetter Station 2703 Longford Dr, San Jose Berryessa Station 1155 North Capitol Avenue, San Jose Penitencia Creek Station 840 N Capitol Av, San Jose McKee Station Alum Rock Station Direction: Baypointe ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 11 stops Baypointe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:49 PM - 11:55 PM Alum Rock Station Tuesday 10:49 PM - 11:55 PM McKee Station Wednesday 10:49 PM - 11:55 PM Penitencia Creek Station Thursday 10:49 PM - 11:55 PM 840 N Capitol Av, San Jose Friday 10:49 PM - 11:55 PM Berryessa Station 1155 North Capitol Avenue, San Jose Saturday 10:19 PM - 11:52 PM Hostetter Station 2703 Longford Dr, San Jose Cropley Station ORANGE LINE light rail Info North Capitol Avenue, San Jose Direction: Baypointe Stops: 11 Milpitas Transit Center Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Alum Rock Station, McKee Station, Great Mall Station Penitencia Creek Station, Berryessa Station, 1101 S Main St, Milpitas Hostetter Station, Cropley Station, Milpitas Transit Center, Great Mall Station, Alder Station, Cisco Alder Station Station, Baypointe Station Cisco Station Baypointe Station 90 E Tasman Dr, San Jose Direction: Baypointe ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 16 stops Baypointe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:07 PM - 6:37 PM Monday Not Operational Mountain View Transit Center 650 W Evelyn Ave, Mountain View Tuesday Not Operational Whisman Station Wednesday Not Operational 400 Paciƒc Dr, Mountain View Thursday Not Operational Middleƒeld Station Friday Not Operational 580 E Middleƒeld Rd, Mountain View Saturday Not Operational Bayshore NASA Station Moffett Park Station 700 W Moffett Park Drive, Sunnyvale ORANGE LINE light rail Info Lockheed Martin Transit Center Direction: Baypointe 1199 N Mathilda Av, Sunnyvale Stops: 16 Trip Duration: 33 min Borregas Station Line Summary: Mountain View Transit Center, East Java Drive, Sunnyvale Whisman Station, Middleƒeld Station, Bayshore NASA Station, Moffett Park Station, Lockheed Martin Crossman Station Transit Center, Borregas Station, Crossman Station, 1200 Crossman Avenue, Sunnyvale Fair Oaks Station, Vienna Station, Reamwood Station, Old Ironsides Station, Great America Station, Fair Oaks Station Lick Mill Station, Champion Station, Baypointe 600 E Weddell Dr, Sunnyvale Station Vienna Station 900 Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale Reamwood Station 1257 West Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale Old Ironsides Station Great America Station Convention Center Way, Santa Clara Lick Mill Station 5090 Plaza Corona, Santa Clara Champion Station Baypointe Station Direction: Gish ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 12 stops Gish Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:21 PM - 7:33 PM Monday Not Operational Great America Station Convention Center Way, Santa Clara Tuesday Not Operational Lick Mill Station Wednesday Not Operational 5090 Plaza Corona, Santa Clara Thursday Not Operational Champion Station Friday Not Operational Tasman Station Saturday Not Operational River Oaks Station Orchard Station Orchard Parkway, San Jose ORANGE LINE light rail Info Direction: Gish Bonaventura Station Stops: 12 Trip Duration: 23 min Component Station Line Summary: Great America Station, Lick Mill 2315 North First Street, San Jose Station, Champion Station, Tasman Station, River Oaks Station, Orchard Station, Bonaventura Station, Karina Court Station Component Station, Karina Court Station, 2108 N 1st St, San Jose Metro/Airport Station, Gish Station, Light Rail Yard Garage Metro/Airport Station 1740 North First Street, San Jose Gish Station North 1st Street, San Jose Light Rail Yard Garage Direction: Great Amereica Levi's Stadium ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 13 stops Great Amereica Levi's Stadium Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:43 PM - 6:41 PM Monday Not Operational Light Rail Yard Garage Tuesday Not Operational Gish Station North 1st Street, San Jose Wednesday Not Operational Metro/Airport Station Thursday Not Operational 1740 North First Street, San Jose Friday Not Operational Karina Court Station Saturday Not Operational 2108 N 1st St, San Jose Component Station 2315 North First Street, San Jose ORANGE LINE light rail Info Bonaventura Station Direction: Great Amereica Levi's Stadium Stops: 13 Orchard Station Trip Duration: 28 min Orchard Parkway, San Jose Line Summary: Light Rail Yard Garage, Gish Station, Metro/Airport Station, Karina Court Station, River Oaks Station Component Station, Bonaventura Station, Orchard Station, River Oaks Station, Tasman Station, Tasman Station Champion Station, Lick Mill Station, Great America Station, Old Ironsides Station Champion Station Lick Mill Station 5090 Plaza Corona, Santa Clara Great America Station Convention Center Way, Santa Clara Old Ironsides Station Direction: Great America Levi's Stadium ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 14 stops Great America Levi's Stadium Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:15 PM - 6:51 PM Monday Not Operational Alum Rock Station Tuesday Not Operational McKee Station Wednesday Not Operational Penitencia Creek Station Thursday Not Operational 840 N Capitol Av, San Jose Friday Not Operational Berryessa Station 1155 North Capitol Avenue, San Jose Saturday Not Operational Hostetter Station 2703 Longford Dr, San Jose Cropley Station ORANGE LINE light rail Info North Capitol Avenue, San Jose Direction: Great America Levi's Stadium Stops: 14 Milpitas Transit Center Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Alum Rock Station, McKee Station, Great Mall Station Penitencia Creek Station, Berryessa Station, 1101 S Main St, Milpitas Hostetter Station, Cropley Station, Milpitas Transit Center, Great Mall Station, Alder Station, Cisco Alder Station Station, Baypointe Station, Champion Station, Lick Mill Station, Great America Station Cisco Station Baypointe Station 90 E Tasman Dr, San Jose Champion Station Lick Mill Station 5090 Plaza Corona, Santa Clara Great America Station Convention Center Way, Santa Clara Direction: Levi's Stadium / Gish ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 8 stops Levi's Stadium / Gish Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:07 PM - 5:07 PM Monday Not Operational Lockheed Martin Transit Center 1199 N Mathilda Av, Sunnyvale Tuesday Not Operational Borregas Station Wednesday Not Operational East Java Drive, Sunnyvale Thursday Not Operational Crossman Station Friday Not Operational 1200 Crossman Avenue, Sunnyvale Saturday Not Operational Fair Oaks Station 600 E Weddell Dr, Sunnyvale Vienna Station 900 Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale ORANGE LINE light rail Info Direction: Levi's Stadium / Gish Reamwood Station Stops: 8 1257 West Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale Trip Duration: 14 min Line Summary: Lockheed Martin Transit Center, Old Ironsides Station Borregas Station, Crossman Station, Fair Oaks Station, Vienna Station, Reamwood Station, Old Great America Station Ironsides Station, Great America Station Convention Center Way, Santa Clara Direction: Levi's Stadium/Alum Rock ORANGE LINE light rail Time Schedule 13 stops Levi's Stadium/Alum Rock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:08 PM - 7:07 PM Monday Not Operational Mountain View
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