Talk:Alum Rock - Santa Teresa (VTA)

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[edit] Cottle transfer to Caltrain?

In the station stop list... "Cottle - One mile from Blossom Hill Caltrain station."

Since these stations are a mile apart, is it really relavent to mention this is a possilbe transfer point (especially since there are three other Caltrain transfer opportunities)?--Brianvdb 16:44, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

You're right. Except that Cottle is a good alternative to Caltrain when commute-hr Caltrain doesn't run. Esp. since with a 2-zone Caltrain pass you get a free ride on VTA, and I think buying a Zone 5 only pass would be pretty rare (& wouldn't let you commute to Blossom Hill).
I see what you are saying. Maybe this should be added to the Caltrain webpage then? Seems to be more of an alternative for Caltrain users than it is for VTA users. --Brianvdb 17:20, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Sounds good. I just added it there. But I think we should leave it on the VTA page.