Transportation

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2022 Bike Rodeo 16 hand sigMountain View has a diverse and high-quality transportation network that serves all transportation modes, including pedestrians, bicycles, transit and motor vehicles. 

The city has a robust and well-maintained network of local streets, with easy access to U.S. Route 101, State Highway 85, California State Route 237, El Camino Real (California State Route 82), and Central Expressway (County Route G6).

The city also has a network of accessible sidewalks, bike lanes, and beautiful trails such as Stevens Creek Trail and Permanente Creek Trail—making it increasingly attractive and convenient for people to get around without a car. For more information and maps, visit Walking and Bicycling in Mountain View.

The centerpiece of Mountain View’s transportation system is its award-winning Downtown Transit Center, delightful Castro Street dining district, and walkable Historic Downtown. Conveniently located Downtown, Mountain View’s Caltrain station is one of the busiest and most convenient in Silicon Valley, serving Caltrain baby bullet, VTA light rail transit (LRT), VTA bus, Mountain View community shuttle and MVgo shuttle services. Visit Transit and Shuttles for more information on public transit.

Mobility and Connectivity is a top priority in Mountain View. City Council has identified the following major goals for Fiscal Years 2023-24:

  • Develop a mobility network that enhances connectivity across Mountain View and establishes green corridors.
  • Promote transit and safe active transportation options that reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips and traffic and increase walking and biking

The Council Transportation Committee also meets on an as-needed basis to discuss transportation issues in Mountain View.

Visit our City Projects page for more information on transportation project that are in the design or construction phases.