Alum Rock – Santa Teresa (VTA)

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Alum Rock – Santa Teresa
Info
Type light rail
System Santa Clara VTA Light Rail
Status Currently operating
Locale Santa Clara County, California
Termini Alum Rock Transit Center
Santa Teresa Station
Stations 36
Operation
Opened 1991
Owner Santa Clara VTA
Operator(s) Santa Clara VTA
Technical
Line length 24.2 mi (38.95 km)
Track gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Minimum radius of curvature ?
Electrification overhead catenary
Highest elevation at grade
Route map
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Alum Rock
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McKee
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Penitencia Creek
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Berryessa
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Hostetter
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Cropley
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Montague
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Great Mall/Main
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I-880/Milpitas
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Cisco Way
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Baypointe
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Mountain View - Winchester
Urban station
Tasman
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River Oaks
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Orchard
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Bonaventura
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Karina
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Metro-Airport San Jose Int'l Airport
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Gish
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Civic Center
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Saint James
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Santa Clara
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Paseo de San Antonio
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Urban station
Convention Center
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Children's Discovery Museum
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Virginia
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Tamien Caltrain
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Curtner
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Capitol
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Branham
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Urban station
Ohlone-Chynoweth
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Santa Teresa
A schematic map of the VTA LRT system; The Alum Rock - Santa Teresa line is in blue on the right.

Alum Rock – Santa Teresa is a light rail route operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. The Alum Rock – Santa Teresa route is one of three existing VTA light rail routes. The other two light rail routes are the Mountain View - Winchester line and the Ohlone/Chynoweth - Almaden line. On system maps, the line is represented as the Blue Line, however, unlike many other transit systems, VTA personnel does not refer to the line by its color, much less refers to it as Line 901 on official documents.

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[edit] Route Description

The Alum Rock - Santa Teresa line starts from Alum Rock Station in East San Jose, travels north along Capitol Avenue (which changes names twice along the route - Great Mall Parkway and Tasman Drive). It then turns south at First Street, travelling through downtown San Jose. Then after brief turns onto West San Carlos Street and Woz Way, the route travels south in the median of State Route 87. The final leg of the route runs south along the median of State Route 85 to its terminus at the Santa Teresa Station in South San Jose. The route is approximately 24.2 mi (39 km) long and it takes approximately one hour and ten minutes for the entire trip.

[edit] Owl Service

From February 2000 to April 14, 2003, VTA operated all night train service with light rail vehicles (commonly known as "owl service") on a 70 minute frequency. VTA light rail was the only light rail service in the United States to operate 24 hours a day. The owl service was curtailed in 2003 as a result of mounting deficits.

[edit] Construction History

The Alum Rock - Santa Teresa line is a culmination of three separate construction projects that have gradually expanded the light rail system. Its specific pathway, and the fact that it shares part with the Mountain View - Winchester line, is the result of reroutes that occurred after the Tasman East/Capitol and Vasona extensions to East San Jose and Campbell, respectively.

[edit] Original Guadelupé Line

This light rail route contains the entire original Guadalupé line opened in April 1991 from Tasman station to Santa Teresa station. The stations between Tasman and Convention Center are also served by the Mountain View - Winchester line.

[edit] Tasman West Extension and Tasman East Extension First Phase

The Alum Rock - Santa Teresa line also contains parts of Tasman West extension opened in December 1999 from Tasman station to Baypointe station. The first phase of the Tasman East extension opened in May 2001 between Baypointe and I-880/Milpitas stations.[1][2]

[edit] Tasman East/Capitol Extension

On June 24, 2004, the 8.3-mile (13.4km) Tasman East/Capitol extension was opened, incorporating 8 new stations. This extension runs from the I-880/Milpitas station east along the Great Mall Parkway in Milpitas, then into East San Jose on Capitol Avenue to Alum Rock Transit Center on Alum Rock Avenue. This extension brings service to the Great Mall of the Bay Area in Milpitas. The total cost of this extension was $432.9 million.[2]

[edit] Possible Future Expansion

A connection to BART on this line is proposed for the Montague station as part of the "BART to Milpitas, San Jose, and Santa Clara" project. Future additions to this line may include a light rail station at Gay Avenue, pending funding, and an extension further south on Capitol Expressway to VTA's Eastridge Transit Center and to State Route 87. This extension may eventually be brought all the way around to the existing Capitol station, with an intermediate connection to Caltrain.

[edit] Station Stops

Transfer to Mountain View - Winchester Line anywhere from Tasman to Convention Center.

[edit] References

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