18-836: Orange Line may refer to: Public transit in Asia [ edit ] Orange Line or Delhi Airport Metro Express in Delhi, India Orange Line (Chennai Metro) , in Chennai, India Orange Line (Jaipur Metro) , in Jaipur, India Orange Line (Kanpur Metro) , in Kanpur, India Orange Line (Kolkata Metro) , in Kolkata, India Orange Line (Nagpur Metro) , in Nagpur, India Orange Line (Namma Metro)
36-621: A bus rapid transit line serving Minneapolis, Minnesota Orange Line (Montreal Metro) , Montreal, Quebec, Canada Orange Line (San Diego Trolley) , San Diego, California Orange Line (Sound Transit) , a streetcar line in Tacoma, Washington, United States Orange Line (Washington Metro) , Washington, DC Orange Line (BART) , San Francisco Bay Area, California Viva Orange , York Region, Ontario, Canada IND Sixth Avenue Line in New York City, colored orange on maps, which carries
54-697: A future extension to this line which would extend the line 2.4 miles (3.9 km) south along the median of the Capitol Expressway from its current eastern terminus at the Alum Rock Transit Center to the Eastridge Transit Center with one intermediate stop at Story Road . The project has been under study since the early 2000s and is part of a larger project to transform the Capitol Expressway into
72-684: A light rail line currently under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada MAX Orange Line , a light rail line in Portland, Oregon Orange Line (CTA) , Chicago, Illinois Orange Line (DART) , a light rail line in Dallas, Texas G Line (Los Angeles Metro) , a busway line in Los Angeles, California formerly known as Orange Line Orange Line (MBTA) , Boston, Massachusetts Orange Line, Metrorail , Florida Metro Orange Line (Minnesota) ,
90-713: A major transit corridor. The Eastridge Transit Center, which was completed in 2015, was designed to accommodate a future light rail station. Bus Rapid Transit stations were also added along Capitol Expressway in 2017 for the Rapid 522 route which parallels this corridor. The extension will have elevated crossings at Capitol Avenue, Story Road, and Tully Road. Major construction is expected to begin in Fall 2021 and projected to be complete in Summer 2026. The $ 468 million project will be primarily funded by local sales taxes. An earlier version of
108-1464: A planned line in Bengaluru, India Orange Line (Lahore Metro) in Lahore, Pakistan Orange Line, KMRT , Kaohsiung, Taiwan Orange Line (Bangkok) , a planned line in Bangkok, Thailand Line 1 (Busan) , South Korea Line 2 (Incheon) , South Korea Line 3 (Seoul) , South Korea U Line , Uijeongbu, South Korea Tung Chung line , Hong Kong, China Zhonghe-Xinlu Line of Taipei Metro, Taipei, Taiwan PNR Metro South Commuter Line , Manila, Philippines Ampang Line , Kuala Lumpur Circle MRT line , Singapore Public transit in Europe [ edit ] Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line , Moscow, Russia London Overground , London, UK Paris Métro Line 5 , Paris, France Brussels Metro line 2 , Brussels, Belgium Line 7 (Madrid Metro) , Madrid, Spain Barcelona Metro line 9 , Barcelona, Spain U9 (Berlin U-Bahn) , Berlin, Germany Public transit in North America [ edit ] Broad Street Line , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Eglinton Crosstown line ,
126-593: Is a light rail line in Santa Clara County, California , and part of the VTA light rail system. It serves 26 stations in the cities of Mountain View , Sunnyvale , Santa Clara , Milpitas , and San Jose , traveling between Downtown Mountain View and Alum Rock stations, stopping at Ames Research Center , Great America , and Levi's Stadium along the way. The line connects to Caltrain at Mountain View and to
144-558: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Delhi Airport Metro Express Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.133 via cp1102 cp1102, Varnish XID 546267460 Upstream caches: cp1102 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 05:46:03 GMT Orange Line (VTA) The Orange Line
162-640: Is part of the Guadalupe line, the first light rail line constructed in Santa Clara county. The Guadalupe line opened for revenue service on December 10, 1987, originally running from Old Ironsides station to Civic Center station in San Jose. Champion station was not part of the original line; it was added as intermediate stop as part of the Tasman West project. The Tasman West extension project
180-1016: The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system at Milpitas station . The line runs for 20 hours per day on weekdays, with headways of 15 minutes for most of the day. On weekends, the train runs at 20-minute headways for most of the day. After around 8 pm on weekdays and weekends trains run at 30-minute headways. From west to east, the Orange Line starts from Downtown Mountain View station , travels northeast, passing under U.S. Route 101 at Ellis Avenue, following Mathilda Avenue to Java Drive, briefly travels south crossing State Route 237 and turning east on Tasman Drive, traveling through Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and North San Jose . Tasman Drive becomes Great Mall Parkway in Milpitas and eventually becomes Capitol Avenue in East San Jose . For
198-636: The Great Mall of the Bay Area in Milpitas . The total cost of this extension was $ 432.9 million. In 2014, a new storage track and crossover was constructed between Old Ironsides and Reamwood as part of improvements to support events at Levi's Stadium and the future Silicon Valley BART extension . To provide better headways and service reliability, a second track was constructed between Whisman and Downtown Mountain View. Work began in summer 2014 and
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#1732772763365216-893: The B D F M trains Orange Line (VTA) , a light rail in Santa Clara County, California Orange Line (CapMetro) , a planned light rail line in Austin, Texas Orange Line (Mexico City Metro) Public transit in South America [ edit ] Line 6 (São Paulo Metro) , São Paulo, Brazil Line 1 (Rio de Janeiro) , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Road transportation [ edit ] Orange Belt (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania See also [ edit ] Orange B Line Orange D Line Orange F Line Orange Flag Line Orange M Line Gold Line (disambiguation) Red Line (disambiguation) Yellow Line (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
234-651: The intersection of 1st and Tasman. The first phase of the Tasman East extension opened in May 2001 between Baypointe and Alder stations. On June 24, 2004, the 8.3-mile (13.4-km) Tasman East/Capitol extension was opened, incorporating 8 new stations. This extension runs from Alder station east along the Great Mall Parkway in Milpitas, then into East San Jose on Capitol Avenue to Alum Rock Transit Center on Alum Rock Avenue. This extension brings service to
252-478: The project also included a station at Ocala, but it was eliminated in 2014. However, Ocala is served by a Bus Rapid Transit station along the parallel Rapid 522 route. The final approved and funded project is a small portion of a much more ambitious project studied in 2005 that would have extended the line in a hook shape, along the Capitol Expressway, past the Caltrain Capitol station to connect with
270-459: The rest of the trip, the line follows Great Mall Parkway and Capitol Avenue until it reaches its eastern terminus at Alum Rock station . The route that the Orange Line now runs on was constructed through three different expansion projects: the original Guadalupe line , the Tasman West extension , and the Tasman East extension . The trackway between Old Ironsides station and First Street
288-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Orange Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orange_Line&oldid=1251364958 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
306-483: Was completed in late 2015. Evelyn Station was permanently closed in mid-March 2015 as part of track construction. Ahead of the opening of the Silicon Valley BART extension to Milpitas station and Berryessa/North San José , the Orange Line was created. Starting in early 2019, station signage was changed reflect the new configuration, displaying line colors rather than terminus icons. VTA has proposed
324-441: Was constructed with funds from the 1996 Measure B sales tax measure. Champion station was the first to open as an infill stop along the existing Guadalupe line trackway, opening March 24, 1997. On December 17, 1999, 7.6 miles (12.2 km) of trackway and 12 new light rail stations added between the existing Old Ironsides station and the new Downtown Mountain View station . On the same day, Baypointe station opened just east of
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