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As for BART/Caltrain/VTA, yes, it's doable, but they are less frequent (and often more confusing) than you're used to in the UK. Speaking for myself (I've done it both ways a few times each), if I had plenty of time and a good book, I'd take public transport, if I was in more of a hurry (or too exhausted from the trip) I'd take the supershuttle. Taxis are mindbogglingly expensive -- it would be about $150 to San Jose.
And we should meet up!
PS: Changing from Caltrain to VTA light rail at Mountain View should be fine. The platforms are right next to each other -- it's just a small station.
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