Projects

This transit-oriented development (TOD) will be an 11+ acre property owned by VTA adjacent to the future 28th Street/Little Portugal BART Station (the first of four station in BART Silicon Valley’s...
Overview Located in southern Santa Clara County, the Santa Teresa Boulevard Extension project would provide a new direct connection from the area south of the City of Gilroy to both US 101 and SR 25...
Thank you for all of your input! Update 8/30/2024: Thank you to all our riders who spoke with us, emailed, and called in about the 2025 Transit Service Plan. The plan has been revised and you can now...
Reducing Driving from Development Projects The Equitable Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Mitigation Program aims to reduce the amount of driving from land use developments in Santa Clara County, working...
Overview The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of San Jose and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes to reconstruct the US 101...
When bus stops are too close together, the speed of a transit trip decreases. The Bus Stop Balancing project is just one part of VTA’s Fast Transit Program, which aims to create speed improvements for faster, more reliable transit.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the Town of Los Gatos and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes to construct improvements on State...
Santa Clara Station, adjacent to the Santa Clara Caltrain Station and the future Gateway Crossings development, will be the end of the line station for VTA’s BART Phase II Extension. Unlike the three...
The Diridon Station will be between Montgomery and Cahill Streets, on the south side of Santa Clara Street. Ticketing, fare gates, and bicycle facilities will be at street-level while the station’s...
Downtown San José Station will be on Santa Clara Street between Market and 1st Streets. Ticketing and fare gates will be at street-level while the station’s concourse and platforms will be underground...
The 28th Street/Little Portugal Station will be between US-101 and 28th Street, just north of East Santa Clara Street and behind the Five Wounds Portuguese National Parish. Passengers will be able to...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of San José, the City of Milpitas, the Santa Clara County Roads and Airports Department, and the California...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of Milpitas and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes to modify westbound Calaveras...
VTA’s Visionary Network – A Blueprint for Aspirational Transit Service in Santa Clara County What does the ultimate transit network in Santa Clara County look like to you? More frequent buses and...
VTA, as part of its Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program, has combined the SR 85 and US 101 Express Lanes projects into Phases 3 and 4. Phases 3 implemented express lanes through the US 101/SR 85...
VTA’s overarching goal is to provide transportation facilities and services that support and enhance the county’s continued success by fostering a high quality of life for Santa Clara County residents...
The Better Bus Stops program funds amenities at bus stops improving the rider experience. Launched in 2020, the program improves bus stops is funded by 2016 Measure B. Transit riders may have noticed...
Homestead Road is an important east-west roadway within Santa Clara County that connects four jurisdictions and three schools. The Homestead Road Safe Routes to School Improvements Project will...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in partnership with the City of San Jose, the City of Campbell, and the County of Santa Clara, is looking at ways to improve approximately three...
Improving the Transit Experience for People with Mobility Devices and Bicyclists The Wheels on the Bus – Real Time Data project is a study that aims to enhance the transit experience for people with...