Check out the peaceful pond at the Penitencia Creek County Park and Gardens. Photo courtesy of BARTable staff.

Continue on the Creek Trail to the Rustic Lands or Eagle Rock parking lot and cross the Rd. As of 6:12 a.m., BART officials continued to report delays in the Berryessa direction of the line. Left: current map Berryessa BART, Transit to Trails Adventures . Alum Rock is the oldest municipal park in CA where many people enjoy the beautiful wooded creek area and trails. Look out for wildlife and explore historical ruins on this mostly flat out and back adventure.

Photo: BART BART debuts new stations in San Jose, Milpitas BART staff finalized its new system map in preparation for the future Milpitas and Berryessa station opening and will present it to the Board of Directors next week. Make sure to refuel and take a bathroom break at Alum Rock Park entrance as there are no facilities at Sierra Vista Open Space. Start your trip at the BART station trailhead and head East up the trail. Bicycle Access Berryessa Road and Mabury Road now have on-street bike lanes leading onto a 12-foot-wide cycle track. All rights reserved.

This track runs parallel to the new station entrance street, Berryessa Station Way, connecting with Mabury and Berryessa Roads and the Upper Penitencia Creek regional trail system.Upper Penitencia Creek Trail was extended from King Road into the Transit Center. Your first stop is the Penitencia Creek County Park and Gardens. Meander through the various paths that encircle the ponds and explore the Chinese Cultural Garden that features a friendship gate and Confucius statue. 523 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: Starts operating at 5:11 AM and ends at 10:13 PM. The new map (shown above) has been scaled to include South Bay details, including the planned Phase II extension into Downtown San Jose and Santa Clara and the planned Irvington future station. The Berryessa Transit Center has space for a total of U-racks and bike lockers are south of the BART station, and the indoor bicycle station is north of the BART station.The Berryessa Transit Center will serve as the end of the line for BART’s Orange and Green lines.The Transit Center will also serve five VTA routes:Designated pick-up/drop-off locations for carpoolers are in front of the BART station entrance.Designated pick-up/drop-off locations are also provided for taxi or rideshare (Uber/Lyft) services.Subscribe for emails with tips to help youget on board and request your Copyright © 2018 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). There is a picnic table and more amazing views waiting for you where you feel like you can soar like the eagles flying overhead. The 523 bus (Direction: Rapid Berryessa Bart) has 27 stops departing from Lockheed Martin Transit Center and ending in Berryessa Transit Center. “This is an event that some in this group have been anticipating for over thirty years,” said Cindy Chavez, Chair of the VTA. Whatever your mode of travel – car, bus, bike or foot –  getting to and from VTA’s new transit centers is easy!Pedestrian access is available by sidewalks and shared use paths that connect to Mabury Road, King Road, and Berryessa Road.Pedestrians can also use a shared path that connects from King Road to the contemplative garden on the northern end of the Transit Center. Carquinez Strait Scenic Loop Trail, Top Four RT Routes Leave the hustle and bustle of the station and find yourself in some surprisingly peaceful parks a short distance away. Operating days this week: everyday. : Popular south bay breakfast diner with a great selection of “south of the border” options and their famous bread pudding and croissant french toast!Some of the best seafood around, specializing in shrimp and crab dishes with several excellent sauces to choose from. Turn back from Sierra Vista or continue on the Ridge Trail to the Lower Calaveras Fault Trail. Here you can relax under Willow trees while enjoying the pond and bird life or check out the nearby Berryessa Community Garden.

Well known casual south bay eatery with great falafel and gyro wraps. Look out for historical remnants of mineral springs and the train line that transported visitors there from San Jose until 1932. This paved trail is part of the Bay Area Ridge Trail, a system that connects communities, parks, and open space preserves. BART. You will descend a mix of fun single track and fire road to Alum Rock Rd. Lower your gears and prepare to climb 1500’ up the Ridge Trail to the Sierra Vista Parking lot for spectacular views. There are many places to find serenity and peace in this beautiful park before heading back to the BART station.