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3.6 (30 reviews)
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Buses always 10 minutes late. App doesn't work half the time. It's like a discount version of AC transit. It sucks.

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California Avenue Station - California Avenue train stop

California Avenue Station

3.4(19 reviews)
0.9 mi

Was waiting at the station this afternoon for the #625 northbound train. It came. It stopped. NONE…read moreof the doors opened. After about 2 minutes, the train left. There were 40 people on the platform just staring in disbelief. No announcement, no message, no conductor. (Yes, it was the correct train -- the message board said so and the timing was correct.) I missed an important appointment, and probably got charged (and definitely was charged for parking).

This is a clean, easy-to-navigate CalTrain station. As far as train stations go, there isn't much…read moreto see. You can park in the parking lot or simply walk to the station. Thankfully, I live near this station. I can walk under Alma Street via the pedestrian underpass (at Jerry Bowden Park) and take a quick left and arrive at the station. The building is usually unattended (although I have seen security guards a few times). TICKETS: You purchase your boarding passes/tickets at the machine. I usually purchase an all-day pass and keep it in my wallet. A train conductor will periodically ask to see it. WHICH SIDE? If you're traveling north bound (from Palo Alto to San Francisco or anywhere in-between), you'll need to cross under the tracks via the stairs/sidewalk just south of the building. If you're traveling south bound, you can simply wait on the building's side of the tracks. That's about it! Oh...there isn't very much covered seating (a few covered benches). Thus, if you're traveling in the rain, you might want to bring an umbrella. The bicycle cart tends to be near the front of the train, so you'll want to stand near the northern covered bench if you're bringing a bike.

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California Avenue Station - Train on time

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Caltrain Station - Stanford

Caltrain Station - Stanford

1.5(2 reviews)
0.7 mi

Look, I understand that it's only used six times a year. There's no need to build a fancy waiting…read moreroom or to add nice benches. But a Clipper Card reader would be nice, especially since Caltrain's payment policies are already so confusing. Why should someone using Clipper be forced to get off at a different stop? Are the readers that difficult to maintain? They're used and abused thousands of times a day on Muni buses; can't 2,374 people use one six times a year in Palo Alto? What's the worst that could happen? So this would be a two-star review, except that the signs for this station are horrible. If you're walking from the stadium back to this station, don't do what the signs tell you to do. If you're heading south, you're fine. But if you're heading north, go under the underpass and turn left up that shady ramp as soon as you see it. Don't pay attention to the sign that seems to imply that the northbound platform is a little bit farther up. If you do that, like we did, you'll end up with a good view of the platform but with a chain-link fence separating you and your destination. Then you'll have to walk down and up again. And if you're drunk, please don't cross the train tracks. Many people tried to do it, and if the police hadn't been around, it could have gotten tragic.

This "station" is a special service stop for Stanford football home games only. The term "station"…read moreis to be used loosely because the train literally stops in the middle of the track and dumps you off onto the gravel. No I'm not kidding... there are no structures, platforms, improvements, ticket machines, parking, bike racks, nothing... again, literally, the train stops at a point on the tracks closest to the stadium, opens its doors, and you take a 2-2.5 foot drop down ONTO THE GRAVEL, which then requires you to cross the tracks, depending on which direction you're traveling. Yes, I had visions of another train mowing us down as we unwittingly deboard. So watch your step... the gravel was golfball-sized, so potential for ankle twisting is medium-to-high. And just to confirm... no, it's not ADA-compliant. Why the 2nd star? At least it's convenient in terms of getting to the game. Otherwise, it would probably -4 stars. Alternate station would be the Palo Alto station, which is just a little further north.

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Mountain View Community Shuttle - One of 3 types of electric buses the line uses

Mountain View Community Shuttle

4.5(8 reviews)
5.1 mi

Convenient, free shuttle that runs in a loop around Mountain View and stops close to just about…read moreanywhere you might want to go. You can take it clockwise (gray route) or counterclockwise (red route). The shuttle is clean and spacious and has free wifi; when I rode it on a Saturday, it was pretty empty. Its weekday hours were also recently expanded to 7am to 7pm, making it a viable work commute option. You can even track it live via a website or phone app (I haven't tried the app), which makes catching the shuttle a breeze. I did notice both times I rode the shuttle that there was an incident of someone shouting at the driver to stop because they needed to get off, but it was hard to tell whether the driver had missed their stop request or they had tried to get off somewhere that wasn't a stop.

A nice sweet bus for everyone to ride. Of course when the pandemic hit on March 2020 it was all…read moreempty but we are not here to talk about that. I want to talk about how cool this bus is. I am not from Mountain View but this cute little shuttle does great magic for people who are native to the area. People of all ages ride this. There was one time where it can be full of young people who want to save gas on getting around their city of residence. Other times it's a mix of people from age 4 to 85 that want to go to the doctors, San Antonio Shopping Center or a random Starbucks. On Saturdays it can go near Shoreline so if you are biking near the VTA bus yard this bus can be your resting area thanks to their bike racks. I live in a low-income area of San Jose and are really jealous that nothing like this exists near where I live. I wish it did so I could save money on gas. Note: We are still in a pandemic so please wear a mask. Staff here wear masks and seating is limited so continue to social distance.

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Caltrain Station - Menlo Park - Look at that rain washed blue sky

Caltrain Station - Menlo Park

3.9(22 reviews)
2.2 mi

Ten years ago, I tried Caltrain once. I was driving in the region by 35 years old. Then I was…read moretrying Caltrain again this year 3 times. I found that Palo Alto was sunny and warmer than Berkeley CA. Berkeley started to feel less comfortable and Palo Alto shopping center was a nicer oasis. The two Caltrain stations at Palo Alto and Menlo Park are very interesting to visit. The Menlo Park station features an old Victorian building that is painted fresh but not in use. Nearby is Philz and El Camino Real. Walking distance to Caltrain. It's 2025 now. The next stops are Redwood and San Carlos. Worth visiting and trying Caltrain after all this time. The modern design is interesting. The weather is so nice that it's outdoor and nice in the evening by Friday night and the weekend. The train is still newer than Bart trains. More attendants and bathrooms and seating as well as chargers and outlets. It's different...same region. For the 2 college campuses that you could visit if you find that positive.

This is a clean station located in the beautiful city of Menlo Park. The train is *generally*…read moreon-time and its really a pleasant stop to wait at before your train arrives. Unlike other stations, Menlo Park CalTrain is quite safe and not suffering from a homeless encampment problem. You can choose to purchase you ticket at the station itself (before the train arrives!) or opt to purchase it via their mobile app (which I suggest, as its more convenient and allows you to get there a little later). It's great a small suburban neighborhood has a CalTrain that gives it such easy access to other parts of the Bay Area.

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Caltrain Station - Menlo Park - The station on the Northbound platform looking west 2/14/26

The station on the Northbound platform looking west 2/14/26

Caltrain Station - Menlo Park - The Northbound Caltrain Arriving at Menlo Park Station.

The Northbound Caltrain Arriving at Menlo Park Station.

Caltrain Station - Menlo Park - Beautiful April afternoon 2026

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Beautiful April afternoon 2026

VTA-Mountain View Light Rail Station - For bikes, but I'm not clear how.

VTA-Mountain View Light Rail Station

2.2(14 reviews)
5.1 mi

I did some research on the best way to get to a 49ers game before I went to the Thursday Night…read moreFootball home opener last night. I'm on the peninsula side so it made since for me to drive to this station and then take the orange line to Levi's stadium. This station shares it's parking with the Caltrain station that's on the same stop. $6 flat fee parking for the whole day even though I was only there for 2-3 hours tops? That's a win. The orange line was there to so I didn't have any delays getting to the game either. It's great that they take Clipper Card too since I didn't have to buy a separate card just to ride the VTA.

First time rider impressions: I had no idea when the next train was due to depart as the digital…read moreplatform signs only mention time of day & some rot about the superbowl. I simply stood in an empty train figuring that eventually the doors would close & we'd be in motion. After 15 minutes, we were on our way. The trip to downtown San Jose from Mtn View takes a solid hour and is not for the hurried. However, I'm glad to both not have driven and paid 2.00 one-way for my troubles, so the slog of a journey was worth it. I spied bike parking (four slots only) for those of us two-wheeler types in each train car. It's a nice gesture, but doesn't seem enough. VTA lightrail is tidy and spacious. I have to say it reminded me of the solid public transport systems in certain European countries I've visited and I was impressed. The clientele, like society at large, is a mixed bag. I had a few crazies on my round trip journey today, but managed to just ignore their rantings. Bart/Caltrain habituees: VTA lightrail is like riding a bus; tap in at boarding, but don't, like I stupidly did, tap out.

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VTA-Mountain View Light Rail Station
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Palo Alto Limo - Spacious and comfortable Suburbans

Palo Alto Limo

4.7(57 reviews)
1.2 mi

We decided to get a car service for 3 couples who were going to dinner and to the ELO concert on…read morethe day of the event. I wasn't confident we would be able to get a car but Gary came through for us! We got their very large SUV and had his driver CK drive us. Everything went smoothly and they even had champagne glasses for us as we had to do a little pre party celebration as it was my wife's birthday as well. He showed up almost 10 min early and got us down to SJ in good time. Gary was very personable and I felt like I knew him for a long time even though it was for the first time. He followed up with us even during our ride to make sure everything was going smoothly. I highly recommend Palo Alto Limo for your special occasions! -David

Love this limo service! Definitely the best that my husband and I have run across. Online booking…read morewas easy, and the process was clear. Scheduling confirmation was received within the hour. They pick you up and have a bottle of water waiting for you. The cars are clean and comfortable. They ask if this is your first visit, and if so point out some places of interest. Loved that they could 'read' their clients and be chatty.... or not, based on the client's mood and need (sometimes an overly chatty driver can be an annoyance). One of the fabulous cars they have to offer is a Tesla. Yeah, that's right.... you might get picked up in a Tesla. Who doesn't want to see one of those in action, huh!??! Payment is easy with the credit card and an invoice is received within hours of drop off (which is perfect for the business traveler). Am I missing anything? Gary is the owner and he's super nice. My husband has used this service a few times since our initial visit. He will continue to use the service whenever he has business in the area!

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Palo Alto Limo
Palo Alto Limo
Palo Alto Limo

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