Yeah, it's probably mostly out of laziness. Instead of having to explain where Los Gatos is, it's easier to just say "Bay Area" and be done with it.
Are they ever going to connect the damn BART down to the South Bay?
I love garlic. Garlic mashed even better.Also, if I lived in Gilroy, I would claim to be from Monterrey. Way cooler.
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It is not a matter of "priority"No. Not in our lifetimes. There are plans to extend it to Livermore but I don't know when that is supposed to begin. Taking it down to the South Bay would be a big undertaking and with Caltrain already there I am guessing it isn't the highest priority.
It is not a matter of "priority"
The reason BART doesn't extend to San Jose is, The San Jose leaders did not want to have convention attendees take Bart to San Francisco. Back when Bart was built, San Jose was a little farm town. They are still trying to "preserve" the South Bay identity. Bart would have made the South Bay a suburb.....
It is not a matter of "priority"
The reason BART doesn't extend to San Jose is, The San Jose leaders did not want to have convention attendees take Bart to San Francisco. Back when Bart was built, San Jose was a little farm town. They are still trying to "preserve" the South Bay identity. Bart would have made the South Bay a suburb.....
So.......That is decades ago. Since that time voters approved funding to take BART to San Jose and Santa Clara. There is a station going in at Warm Springs and then to San Jose. But that is coming from the East Bay. If you are coming from SF, BART has to go over to the East bay and then down through Fremont to get to San Jose. Quite a long trek. The big issue with the jump into San Jose and Santa Clara has been funding and costs to complete that project has increased over time. Lot more hurdles getting through populated areas. BART won't extend from SF down the peninsula to Santa Clara and San Jose because Caltrain is already there.
Kind of like the Seattle Seahawks being in Portland?I'm mostly not being serious here. My initial point is that having the Niners play in Santa Clara while still calling them the San Francisco 49ers is pushing the limits of a team playing for one city over another.
Throw in some Anchor Steam and you've got a party.
San Francisco is land locked with nowhere to grow but up. San Jose was around a million people last time I checked and still growing.