Saint James station (VTA)

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Saint James
Santa Clara VTA
VTA light rail station
Saint James VTA 1618 02.JPG
The southbound platform of Saint James Station
Location150 North First Street
101 North Second Street
San Jose, California 95113-2600
Coordinates37°20′17″N 121°53′31″W / 37.3381°N 121.892°W / 37.3381; -121.892Coordinates: 37°20′17″N 121°53′31″W / 37.3381°N 121.892°W / 37.3381; -121.892
Owned bySanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport VTA Bus: 72, 73
Construction
Structure typeShelters
Bicycle facilitiesNone
History
OpenedJune 17, 1988[1]
Rebuilt2006
Services
Preceding station BSicon LOGO SCvta.svg VTA Light Rail Following station
Japantown/Ayer
toward Baypointe
Blue Line Santa Clara
Japantown/Ayer Green Line Santa Clara
toward Winchester
Location

Saint James is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. The station is located in Downtown San Jose, California on 1st and 2nd Streets between Saint James and Saint John Streets. The northbound platform is on 1st Street (the address is 150 N. First Street); the southbound platform is on 2nd Street (the address is 101 N. Second Street). This station is served by the Blue and Green lines of the VTA Light Rail system. The platforms at Saint James station are separated by the western half of the historic St. James Park.

Saint James station was renovated in 2006 to permit level entry at all doors.

Station layout[]

2nd Street Platform Side platform, doors will open on the left
Southbound      Blue Line toward Santa Teresa (Santa Clara)
     Green Line toward Winchester (Santa Clara)
1st Street Platform Northbound      Blue Line toward Baypointe (Japantown/Ayer)
     Green Line toward Old Ironsides (Japantown/Ayer)
Side platform, doors will open on the left

Nearby points of interest[]

  • US Post Office - 1-2 blocks away - 105 N First Street
  • San Pedro Square - 2-3 blocks away - San Pedro St between St. James St and Santa Clara St

Connecting transit[]

References[]

  1. ^ "VTA Facts: Light Rail System" (PDF). Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. November 30, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2020.

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