The station would have direct service to Santa Clara, Richmond, and San Francisco/Daly City.
This was followed by phase I of the Silicon Valley BART extension into eastern San Jose, built by VTA.
The entire San Jose/Santa Clara extension, including Alum Rock station (as it was referred to at the time), was originally intended to be built in a single project, but funding could not be secured; therefore, the San Jose extension was split into two phases, and Alum Rock was placed in the second phase.
[2][4] On November 7, 2019, VTA renamed the station to 28th Street/Little Portugal in response to community feedback.
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