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Passenger Trains > BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13Date: 05/20/20 09:35 BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: milepost20 The Bay Area Rapid Transit District's much delayed extension from Warm Springs to Milpitas and
Berryessa/N. San Jose will now open on June 13. Project cost for the new 10 mile line came in at $2.3 billion. With the on going health emergency initial service frequency will be a train every 30 minutes eventually becoming a 15 minute interval. The line follows the old Western Pacific San Jose branch for its entire length and parallels the UP Warm Springs Sub for the first few miles out of Warm Springs. The final phase to downtown San Jose and (possibly) Santa Clara is still many years off and will be almost entirely in subway. From the Valley Transportation Authority: https://www.vta.org/blog/mark-your-calendar-bart-service-milpitas-and-san-jose-starts-june-13 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/20 09:38 by milepost20. Date: 05/20/20 09:46 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: atsf121 It’s about time! Well that’s probably what most are saying. That little extension sure had plenty of delays. I rode as far as the Warm Springs stop a few years ago, don’t know when I’ll be back in the Bay Area to check out these new stops. Hope it gets plenty of use.
Nathan Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/20 11:37 by atsf121. Date: 05/20/20 11:18 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: SCUfoamer Very cool! This took quite some time. I never believed that I would be walking distance (2 miles) to a BART station! I am excited to see how they integrate bart at the Santa Clara station along the Nehall "yard" and Avaya Stadium location.
Date: 05/20/20 11:37 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: PHall If they have some sort of shuttle between Santa Clara Station and the Airport they may have a winner.
That would make all three Bay Area airports accessable via BART. Date: 05/20/20 11:49 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: ts1457 Will there be single train service all the way between San Francisco and San Jose?
Date: 05/20/20 13:10 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: milepost20 Let's remember it will be many years, if ever, before BART reaches Santa Clara. VTA route 60 presently
connects Santa Clara Caltrain with San Jose Airport running every 20 minutes and needing just 10 minutes to reach Terminal A. The ride is free if you board at the airport with regular fares to ride inbound to SJC. Critics of the extension beyond Diridon feel it should go direct to the airport rather than simply duplicating Caltrain to Santa Clara. The airport option is, of course, considerably more expensive. The construction of a BART maintenance facility at the old SP Newhall Yard site further complicates things. Date: 05/20/20 14:54 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: sagehen ts1457 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Will there be single train service all the way > between San Francisco and San Jose? Yes. It's called "Caltrain". It's fast and frequent and a lot cheaper per mile to build than BART. Stan Praisewater Date: 05/20/20 15:43 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: bobs It appears there will be single train BART service to SF. The new system map shows both green and orange line trains going to the new stations, and the green line goes directly to Daly City through San Francisco. Orange line trains go to Richmond.
https://www.bart.gov/news/articles/2020/news20200508 ts1457 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Will there be single train service all the way > between San Francisco and San Jose? Date: 05/20/20 16:56 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: SGillings $230 million/mile! Was that due to the type of construction for BART, right-of-way acquisition, cost overruns, or what?
Steve Date: 05/20/20 17:25 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: goduckies Looks like VTA will connect at Milpitas, that will be handy for Niners games
Posted from Android Date: 05/20/20 17:36 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: goneon66 sagehen Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > ts1457 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Will there be single train service all the way > > between San Francisco and San Jose? > > Yes. It's called "Caltrain". It's fast and > frequent and a lot cheaper per mile to build than > BART. > > Stan Praisewater once caltrain is ALL electrified, will the operating/maintenance costs be less than when it was all diesels? 66 Date: 05/20/20 17:50 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: pdt I never understood the building of basically parallel heavy rail and rapid transit passenger lines.
Date: 05/20/20 18:24 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: goduckies pdt Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I never understood the building of basically > parallel heavy rail and rapid transit passenger > lines. Thats why BART doesn't go down the Peninsula Posted from Android Date: 05/20/20 20:40 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: goduckies 4thDistrict Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > BART serves the east side of the bay, while > CalTrain serves the west side. Not parrallel at > all - they serve completely different cities. > > pdt Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I never understood the building of basically > > parallel heavy rail and rapid transit passenger > > lines. Exactly Posted from Android Date: 05/20/20 21:27 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: ts1457 sagehen Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes. It's called "Caltrain". It's fast and > frequent and a lot cheaper per mile to build than > BART. > > Stan Praisewater I know that, but we are talking about BART. Date: 05/20/20 21:32 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: ts1457 bobs Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It appears there will be single train BART service > to SF. The new system map shows both green and > orange line trains going to the new stations, and > the green line goes directly to Daly City through > San Francisco. Orange line trains go to > Richmond. Thanks for the answer. That is exactly what I was curious about. Date: 05/20/20 21:38 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: KMiddlebrook milepost20 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Let's remember it will be many years, if ever, > before BART reaches Santa Clara. VTA route 60 > presently > connects Santa Clara Caltrain with San Jose > Airport running every 20 minutes and needing just > 10 minutes > to reach Terminal A. The ride is free if you > board at the airport with regular fares to ride > inbound to SJC. > > Critics of the extension beyond Diridon feel it > should go direct to the airport rather than simply > duplicating > Caltrain to Santa Clara. The airport option is, > of course, considerably more expensive. The > construction > of a BART maintenance facility at the old SP > Newhall Yard site further complicates things. I seen VTA PowerPoint presentations showing an underground shuttle going from Santa Clara/Caltrain/BART underneath the runways to Terminal A and continuing to First Street for a connection with Light Rail. Perhaps someday.... Date: 05/20/20 23:41 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: PHall goduckies Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > pdt Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I never understood the building of basically > > parallel heavy rail and rapid transit passenger > > lines. > > Thats why BART doesn't go down the Peninsula > > Posted from Android I thought it was because San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties were not members of BART when BART was originally built. Date: 05/21/20 01:08 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: goduckies They weren't because they already had Cal Train
Posted from Android Date: 05/21/20 08:16 Re: BART Silicon Valley Extension to Open June 13 Author: pdt Hey, Im talking about BART and Amtk Calif in the east bay. Yeash! Yes, I know that bart goes to SF and AmCal goes east, but from OAK to Niles area they are basically parallel. You could have extended AmCal down the old WP just as easily, for a lot less money
Why would u need service SJC to SFO via east bay and via the peninsula anyway? Im guessing its just politics as usual. |