List of VTA bus routes


The following is a list of Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus routes. Route numbers are classified as follows:
  • Lines 1-99 are standard local bus routes, which feature many, closely spaced stops. These lines serve a smaller area, such as connecting transit centers to the surrounding community or Downtown San Jose to nearby neighborhoods.
  • Lines 100-199 are express services and primarily operate during peak periods only. These lines operate express mainly on freeways and provide fewer stops than local services, mainly at train stations and major transfer points in Santa Clara County. These also charge higher fares than standard bus routes.
  • Lines 200-203 are late-night routes that substitute portions of light rail lines.
  • Lines 246-299 are school services that operate limited service to several area high schools in conjunction with their bell schedules.
  • Lines 500-599 are limited stop "Rapid" branded routes.
  • Lines 800-899 are commuter rail shuttles that operate mainly during peak periods. These lines operate from Great America ACE/Amtrak Station and serve nearby high-tech businesses and industrial parks.
  • Lines 900-999 are intercity routes operated in conjunction with other agencies.
VTA embarked on a large network redesign that was implemented on December 28, 2019. This eliminated the DASH shuttle, Almaden Light Rail shuttle, limited-branded bus service, community bus service, and many express routes but established a core frequent network and increased service on numerous local bus routes.
In, VTA's bus system had a ridership of, or about per weekday as of.

Regular bus service

Santa Clara VTA operates numerous bus lines that operate on most major thoroughfares throughout Santa Clara County. Several of these lines converge at key transfer points, including Downtown San Jose, several Caltrain stations between Palo Alto and Gilroy, the Milpitas and Berryessa BART stations, and most light rail stations. Some lines also provide connecting services to other transit agencies, including AC Transit, Dumbarton Express, Monterey-Salinas Transit, and SamTrans.
Included in this listing are VTA's limited-stop Rapid services, as those levy the same cash fares as regular local buses.

Rapid bus service

Currently, the VTA operates one arterial rapid transit line, a precursor to Bus Rapid Transit service, the Rapid 522. This service operates along one of Santa Clara County's major commercial corridors, El Camino Real, between Palo Alto and East San Jose. It stops at 30 intersections and transit centers that provide timed and extensive connections to other bus and light rail services, a far fewer number of stops than line 22 that operates on the same corridor.
On January 6, 2014, VTA expanded the Rapid 522 hours on weekdays and Saturdays to end at approximately 10:30 pm while introducing a new Sunday schedule operating between 9 am and 6 pm.
This service operates daily; for service outside of operating hours, use Line 22.
Similar to the BRT systems for which it is a precursor, Rapid Line 522 utilizes queue-jump lanes, traffic signal priority, and enhanced bus stop designs that provide riders with quicker service to and from major attractions in Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and San Jose.
VTA started construction in March 2014 on the Santa Clara-Alum Rock Bus Rapid Transit Project, which will upgrade the section of the Rapid 522 between Eastridge Transit Center and the SAP Center at San Jose to BRT service. The new BRT service will feature special hybrid vehicles with Wi-Fi on board, enhanced stations, dedicated lanes on Alum Rock, transit signal priority, electronic real-time information message signs, off-board payment and all-door boarding to speed up stops, and service every 10 minutes at peak times.
In the future, VTA has plans to upgrade the rest of the Rapid 522 route to BRT service with the El Camino Real Bus Rapid Transit Project .
VTA replaced Express line 168 with line 568 in October 2021 due to many passenger complaints that line 68 took too long to get between Gilroy and San Jose. Line 568 is a weekday service that has fewer stops than line 68 with quicker travel times between Gilroy and San Jose, but utilizes Monterey Road rather than using local freeways like most Express routes except for most of Morgan Hill.

Special bus services

Express routes

VTA's Express Bus routes operate along many of Santa Clara County's freeways, including Highway 85, Highway 237, Interstate 280 and U.S. Route 101. These routes use suburban-style Gillig low-floor buses with unique color schemes and onboard Wi-Fi.
These services mainly operate during weekday peak periods only, operating in the typical commute direction.
Due to the large subsidy per rider to operate express bus routes, VTA eliminated most express bus routes in the December 28, 2019 network redesign, except for those serving the Stanford Research Park, which funded the cost of operating the service. Fares are higher than standard bus fares.

School tripper routes

VTA operates a collection of routes timed specifically to serve students at local high schools. These services only operate around bell times when schools are in session.
Line NumberHours of OperationSchool ServedOther DestinationsSchedule InformationNotes
School 246
AM & PMMilpitas
Milpitas High School
Central Milpitas
School 247
AM & PMMilpitas
Milpitas High School
Central Milpitas
School 255
AM & PMSunnyvale
Fremont High School
North Sunnyvale
  • Operates via Fair Oaks Ave
  • Bypasses Downtown Sunnyvale
School 256
AM & PMSan JoseWillow Glen High SchoolCentral San Jose, Tamien station
School 287
PMMorgan Hill
Live Oak High School
Morgan Hill, San Martin
School 288
AM & PMPalo Alto
Gunn High School
Central Palo Alto
  • Afternoon trips start at Palo Alto V.A. Hospital
  • 288 operates via Charleston Rd, Middlefield Rd, and Loma Verde Ave
  • 288L operates via Meadow Dr and Louis Rd
School 288L
AM & PMPalo AltoGunn High SchoolCentral Palo Alto
  • Afternoon trips start at Palo Alto V.A. Hospital
  • 288 operates via Charleston Rd, Middlefield Rd, and Loma Verde Ave
  • 288L operates via Meadow Dr and Louis Rd

ACE (Altamont Corridor Express) shuttles

The VTA, in conjunction with many private entities and high-tech companies, as well as in coordination with Altamont Corridor Express, operates free shuttles to and from various light rail stations and Great America Station to serve businesses in Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Milpitas, Santa Clara, and San Jose. Passengers can ride these shuttles for free as funding for these services are provided by grants from high-tech companies and business associations based in Santa Clara County, as well as from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. These shuttles operate weekdays only.
All shuttles listed below originate from Great America Station and are operated in coordination with ACE train arrival times in the morning peak and departure times in the afternoon peak.
For a map of these services, click
Line ColorDirectionOrigin/DestinationCompanies servedSchedule InformationNotes
ACE Gray
South Sunnyvale
Sunnyvale
Kifer Rd & Uranium Dr

  • Known internally as Line 822
  • First PM peak trip bypasses Evelyn & Wolfe stop
ACE Green
North Santa Clara
East-WestSanta ClaraAmerica Center Dr
  • Known internally as Line 823
ACE Orange
Mountain View/Palo Alto
East-WestPalo AltoE Meadow Dr & Meadow Cir
  • Known internally as Line 824
  • Operates via SR 237, US 101, Shoreline Bl, and Charleston Rd
ACE Purple
West Milpitas
East-WestMilpitasMcCarthy Ranch
  • Known internally as Line 825
  • Operates via Tasman Dr, Alder Dr, McCarthy Blvd, and Ranch Dr
ACE Red
North Sunnyvale
East-WestSunnyvaleLockheed Martin Transit Center
  • Known internally as Line 826
  • A portion of this line operates through restricted areas inside Moffett Federal Airfield. A Lockheed Martin Commuter Badge is required to access the restricted areas
ACE Yellow
South Santa Clara
North-SouthSanta ClaraScott Blvd at Intel
  • Known internally as Line 827
  • Operates in a one-way loop to and from Scott Blvd & San Tomas Expwy via Walsh Av, Kifer Rd, and Great America Pkwy
ACE Brown
North San Jose/Light Rail
North-SouthSan JoseN First St & Montague Expwy
  • Known internally as Line 828
  • Serves light rail stations along Tasman Dr and N First St
  • Operates in a one-way loop to and from N First St & River Oaks Pkwy via Seely Av and Montague Expwy
ACE Violet
West Milpitas
North-SouthSan JoseLundy Ave & Commerce Dr
  • Known internally as Line 831

Light Rail Substitution

VTA operates a series of bus routes daily during late nights in coordination with the last trips of light rail service. Buses serve stops at or near all light rail stations on the route unless stated otherwise. All valid light rail tickets and passes are accepted on these routes.

Regional services

The VTA collaborates with other regional agencies that operate into and out of Santa Clara County with inter-agency transfers and commuter benefits. However, these lines do not use VTA's own buses nor levy VTA's bus fares; instead, these are operated by a consortium of operators, in which the agency is a participant, and the consortium sets the fares for such services.