I think we all appreciate the helpful information everyone has been able to 
provide so far.  That being said, I'll pose one more (set of) questions...

I was planning on taking the train from the airport to the hotel.  I'm flying 
into SJC on Sunday afternoon.  It looks like there is an airport shuttle 
(Airport Flyer - VTA Route #10) that leaves every 15 minutes or so from the 
terminals to the Metro Light Rail Station (1st Street and Metro Drive) 
(http://www.vta.org).  From what I can tell, I'll need exact change ($2) to 
board and will ride the 901 southbound to the "Paseo De San Antonio Station 
(0)" or the "San Antonio Station (1)".  Here is where my list of questions 
starts.  Which of these stops is the one I'm looking for?  How am I sure I'm 
boarding south vs. north?  Are there announcements on the rail cars to tell you 
which stop you are approaching?  Is it going to be difficult to ride the rail 
with a weeks' worth of luggage in tow?  The VTA website has an interactive map 
(http://www.vta.org/schedules/lr_interactive_map/lrBusMap.html) which shows the 
line I think I want to take - Alum Rock - Santa Teresa line (blue) - and it 
shows the Paseo De San Antonio line but the schedule located at 
http://www.vta.org/schedules/SC_901SO_SU.html doesn't actually show either of 
the stops listed above.  Is it normal practice to just show the major stops and 
I need to estimate the stops in between?

I think I'm overthinking this, but I'd feel much better being prepared going 
in.  If I wasn't hauling all of my stuff around, I wouldn't worry so much as it 
would be more of an "adventure" but who wants to keep back-tracking, etc. with 
everything in tow...

Any and all advice/suggestions appreciated.
Curt A. Schryver
Action Request System Administrator
TE Connectivity
717-810-2109 tel
717-810-2124 fax
[email protected]
100 AMP Drive
MS 161-043
Harrisburg, PA 17105
[cid:[email protected]]<http://www.te.com/>


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