The two platforms are connected by a pedestrian plaza, the Paseo de San Antonio, after which the station is named.
The station is located close to the campus of San Jose State University.
Paseo de San Antonio station was built as part of the second phase of what was then called the Guadalupe Line.
[3][4] Paseo de San Antonio was renovated in 2006 to permit level boarding at all doors.
[6] The station is within walking distance of the following notable places:[7][8] Media related to Paseo de San Antonio (VTA) at Wikimedia Commons