Santa Teresa (VTA)

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Santa Teresa
VTA light rail station

Santa Teresa Station, September 22, 2012
Station statistics
Address Santa Teresa Boulevard at San Ignacio Avenue
San Jose, California
Coordinates 37°14′11″N 121°47′22″W / 37.236265°N 121.789316°W / 37.236265; -121.789316Coordinates: 37°14′11″N 121°47′22″W / 37.236265°N 121.789316°W / 37.236265; -121.789316
Line(s)
Connections Bus Routes 42, 68, 102, 122, 182, 304
Parking 1155 spaces
Other information
Opened 1987
Accessible
Owned by VTA
Services
Preceding station   VTA Light Rail   Following station
toward Alum Rock
Alum Rock–Santa Teresa Terminus
Location

Santa Teresa is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). This station is the southern terminus of VTA's Alum Rock-Santa Teresa line. It was built in the late 1980s as part of the original Guadalupé Line, the first segment of light rail that stretched to Tasman in northern San Jose.

As with all other stations on the Alum Rock–Santa Teresa line south of the Convention Center station, the Santa Teresa station only provided level boarding at the first door of the lead car via a wooden ramp. VTA planned to close this station from September to November 2008 to allow level boarding at all doors. However, the station remained open during construction through a temporary platform.[1]

Location

Santa Teresa station is located just south of State Route 85, near Santa Teresa Boulevard in the Santa Teresa neighborhood in southern San Jose, California. It is a major local transit center, and as such is the terminus of several bus routes. It is served by a shuttle to IBM's campus in South San Jose.

Station amenities

  • Bicycle parking
  • Payphone
  • Park and Ride Lot
  • Wheelchair accessible

Connecting transit

VTA Bus Route 72 no longer serves this station as of January 14, 2008, due to updates in VTA bus service. VTA Bus Route 67 and Limited-Stop Bus Route 305, which also served this station, were discontinued completely as a result of these updates.

References

  1. "More Platform Retrofit Work to Begin in February" (pdf). VTA Take One. Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. November 2007. Retrieved 2012-09-23. 

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