By Railroad News on Monday, 08 May 2017
Category: Progressive Railroading

Santa Clara VTA gears up for new light-rail route

5/8/2017    

Rail News: Passenger Rail



The new line will provide a one-seat ride between Mountain Biew and San Jose, Calif.Photo – Santa Clara VTA

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) by year's end will open a new light-rail route to connect Mountain View, Calif., to the Alum Rock Transit Center in San Jose, Calif.

Known as the Orange Line, the route would operate on existing tracks to provide a one-seat ride between the two destinations, VTA spokeswoman Stacey Hendler Ross said.

Orange Line trains would run every 15 minutes on weekdays. The new route is part of a transit service redesign plan approved by VTA's board on May 4.

The plan also calls for doubling the number of morning and evening trains on the Commuter Express light-rail line, which will be renamed the Yellow Line.

Although VTA's fiscal year begins in July, the plan won't go into effect until passenger service on VTA's Bay Area Rapid Transit Silicon Valley Extension is available. That extension is slated to open by the end of the calendar year, VTA officials said in a press release.


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