For more than two decades, #San #Jose leaders have been stymied on how to connect a 3½-mile gap between San Jose Mineta #International #Airport and #Diridon #Station.

They may have finally found the answer: an army of robotic shuttles ferrying passengers between the two travel hubs — with a price tag of up to $500 million.

Despite skepticism from transit enthusiasts and local bus unions, the San Jose City Council initially approved the project that could get underway by 2028 and comes as the city’s airport and Diridon Station are experiencing increased demand with no efficient public transit option to link them. It currently takes two public transit stops or an Uber to make the journey

https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/04/18/robot-shuttles-at-san-jose-airport-major-transit-plan-moves-forward

Robot shuttles at San Jose airport? Major transit plan moves forward

Automated cars could soon ferry passengers from San Jose airport to Diridon Station

The Mercury News