Buses to and from San Jose International Airport (SJC)

Upon arrival at San Jose International Airport (SJC), passengers can choose from several ground transportation services, including rental cars, taxis, rideshares, hotel shuttle services, and buses.

A one-way fare cost less than $5.00.

San Jose Airport Terminal B, like Terminal A, is home to both international and domestic flights. International Arrivals are only hosted in Terminal A.

San Jose VTA Public Buses

VTA Route 60 (Airport Flyer) serves the Milpitas BART Station and Winchester VTA Station at both Terminal A (Stop No. 7) and Terminal B (Stop No. 5).

Passengers at SJC may board the line in either direction free of charge. They can connect to the VTA Blue and Green light rail lines at the Metro/Airport Station (fare applies) by boarding the Route 60 bus to Milpitas BART.

Specifically, passengers can use VTA Bus Route 60 to the following transit points:

ACE (Altamont Corridor Express) Train

Connect to ACE by taking VTA Route 60 (Airport Flyer to Winchester VTA Station) to the Santa Clara Transit Center at 1001 Railroad Ave., Santa Clara, California.

Amtrak Station San Jose

Passengers can connect to Amtrak by taking VTA Route 60 (Airport Flyer to Milpitas BART) to the Metro/Airport Station and transferring to the VTA Green Line (fare applies) southbound to Diridon Station. Location: 65 Cahill St., San Jose, California.

BART San Jose

Passengers may connect to BART by taking VTA Route 60 (Airport Flyer) to the Milpitas BART Station at 1755 S. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, California.

Caltrain Station

You may connect to Caltrain by taking VTA Route 60 (Airport Flyer to Winchester VTA Station) to the Santa Clara Transit Center. Location: 1001 Railroad Ave., Santa Clara, California.

Greyhound Station

Please connect to Greyhound by taking VTA Route 60 (Airport Flyer to Milpitas BART) to the Metro/Airport Station and transferring to the VTA Green Line (fare applies) southbound to Diridon Station at 65 Cahill St., San Jose, California.

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, more commonly known simply as the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), is a special district responsible for public transit services, congestion management, specific highway improvement projects, and countywide transportation planning for Santa Clara County.

It serves San Jose, California, and the surrounding Silicon Valley. It is one of the governing parties for the Caltrain commuter rail line that serves the county.

Besides providing transit services to residents of Santa Clara County, VTA also manages countywide highway projects that use county sales tax revenues, in conjunction with Caltrans.

In this role, VTA was responsible for several highway projects such as widening portions of US 101 between San Jose and Morgan Hill, and Interstate 880 within Santa Clara County.

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