Lines VTA operates of light rail route on 3 lines. All the lines and the corridors they run through are designed to move passengers from the suburban areas of Santa Clara Valley into the major business areas in
Downtown, the Santa Clara County Civic Center, and northern
Silicon Valley, site of many high-tech company offices. Light Rail also serves to connect travelers to other transportation systems at several key points:
Diridon station offers connections to
Caltrain,
ACE, Amtrak's
Coast Starlight, the
Capitol Corridor trains;
Milpitas station offers a connection to the
BART system; and
Metro/Airport station offers a connection to the
San Jose International Airport via
VTA Bus route 60. The system is mostly double-tracked with overhead catenary wires. It variously runs along the medians of former railroad rights of way, freeways and surface streets, and pedestrian malls.
Previous lines Almaden Shuttle The Almaden shuttle was a 3-stop spur from the
Ohlone/Chynoweth station to
Almaden station at the
Almaden Expressway in the
Almaden Valley. The shuttle, which ran a single 1-car train, took about 4 minutes to travel between Ohlone/Chynoweth and Almaden. This line had one track, with sidings at Almaden and Ohlone/Chynoweth. The line was discontinued in December 2019 and replaced by bus service.
Commuter Express The Commuter Express service operated along the same route as the current Blue Line between
Baypointe and
Santa Teresa stations, with nonstop service between
Convention Center and
Ohlone/Chynoweth stations. This weekday, peak-period service offered three trips in the morning and three trips in the evening. The service was introduced in October 2010 and was eliminated in August 2018 because of low ridership.
Holly Trolley Sometimes, in the winter, VTA operates a seasonal
vintage trolley service called the
Holly Trolley. This trolley, a joint project of the VTA and the
California Trolley and Railroad Corporation, began operations in December 2012. As of December 2018, it operated between
Civic Center and the
San Jose Caltrain stations. However, for the 2019 season, it only operated between Civic Center and
Convention Center station (VTA) stations. Although Holly Trolley service was suspended during the
COVID-19 pandemic, in November 2024, it was announced that the Holly Trolley will return for the 2024 season. On December 21, 22, 28, and 29, the Holly Trolley operated on the Holly Trolley's route from to stations. The exact schedule will depend on the weather, since the streetcar cannot operate in the rain. The car that will be used, Car 2001, was originally built in 1928 for use on the
tram network in Milan, Italy, where it was used until it was donated to San Jose by the Italian government in the 1980s. This will be the first time since 2018 that Car 2001 has operated.
Hours and frequency Lines run for 20 hours per day on weekdays, with
headways of 15 minutes for most of the day. On weekends, the train runs at 20-minute headways throughout the day. After around 8 pm on weekdays and 7 pm on weekends, trains run at 30 to 60-minute headways. The light rail frequency does not meet VTA's definition of "frequent service." ==History==