Bay Area Transit
http://www.bayareatransit.net/
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is a largest airport in Bay Area. Airport shuttles are located on the upper level (Departures), on the outer curb, in the loading island. Outside of this time frame the shuttles are still there but you are on your own. If you have chartered the van you will be directed to terminal courtyard. All courtyards are located on lower (arrival) level along with taxis and scheduled buses.
CalTrain
1250 San Carlos Avenue
P.O. Box 3006
San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: (800) 660-4287
CalTrain provides Train service between San Francisco and Gilroy and has routes in San Francisco County, San Mateo County, and Santa Clara County. Caltrain is a proof-of-purchase system. Passengers must have a valid ticket before boarding the train and must show their ticket to a conductor or fare inspector upon request. Tickets aren’t sold on the train.
Outreach Paratransit
926 Rock Avenue Suite 10
San Jose, CA 95131
Phone: (408) 436-2865
Outreach Paratransit provides pre-scheduled door-to-door transportation for people with limited mobility by taxi, accessible van, and/or escort.
Pheonix Data Center
The Pheonix Data Center is a searchable directory of service providers in Santa Clara County with links to agency and provider web sites. Information is listed from a consumer perspective with clear descriptions of the services provided. Categories include: meals, groceries, shelter, healthcare, legal, transportation and seniors.
Santa Clara County Transportation Agency (VTA)
3331 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95134
Phone: (408) 321-2300
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is an independent special district that provides sustainable, accessible, community-focused transportation options that are innovative, environmentally responsible, and promote the vitality of our region. Services are available to the general public as well as for people with disabilities.
VCI Mobility Works
3155 Williamsburg Drive
San Jose, CA 95117
Phone: (888) 463-5715
The evaluations of the VCI Mobility Works (formerly Adaptive Driving Aid) are based out of the home of the client and, when appropriate, with the clients own car. Adaptive Driving Aid provides drivers training and can install adaptive equipment as well. Prospective clients must have a driver’s license or temporary permit. It serves all areas in Central and Northern California with an emphasis on San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas.