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Union Overwhelmingly Rejects VTA Contract
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers are one step closer to going on strike.
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VTA Workers Closer to Going on Strike
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers are one step closer to going on strike. Bob Redell reports.
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BART Construction Prep to Cause Delays in Downtown San Jose
Leave a little earlier and pack some extra patience if you drive to work in downtown San Jose. BART to San Jose construction begins Monday morning, and there likely will be delays.
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VTA Ramps Up Tests on BART Trains Out of New Berryessa Station
Those living in northeast San Jose will be hearing more BART trains moving up and down the newly built tracks in the coming weeks as transit officials ramp up testing and at faster speeds.
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BART, VTA to Collaborate on Peer Review of 5-Mile Underground Tunnel
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and BART are planning to collaborate, starting this month, on a peer review of single-bore and twin-bore tunnel methodologies for a five-mile span of tunnel planned for the Silicon Valley extension.
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VTA Service Disrupted After Train Involved in Fatal Pedestrian Accident in San Jose
A Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light-rail vehicle was involved in a collision with a pedestrian Monday afternoon in San Jose, a VTA spokeswoman said.
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South Bay Taxpayers May Be Asked to Pay for Transportation, Safety Improvements
Taxpayers in the South Bay are about to be asked to solve a lot of local problems — with their wallets.
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South Bay Taxpayers May Be Asked to Pay for Transportation, Safety Improvements
Taxpayers in the South Bay are about to be asked to solve a lot of local problems — with their wallets. Robert Handa reports.
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San Jose Mayor Liccardo: ‘Apology Isn't Enough' for Alum Rock Business Owners Hurt By VTA Construction
Just days after NBC Bay Area’s exclusive report about a VTA construction project crippling businesses along San Jose’s Alum Rock Avenue, Mayor Sam Liccardo is promising real help to the businesses impacted.
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2 Dead in Separate Collisions Involving BART, VTA Trains
Authorities confirm two separate fatal accidents involving a train striking a person in the Bay Area on Tuesday.
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2 Dead in Separate Collisions Involving BART, VTA Trains
Two people are confirmed dead in separate train accidents reported Tuesday.
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VTA Project Delay Angers San Jose Businesses
Store owners in East San Jose gathered at a community meeting to address a prolonged VTA construction project that they say is costing them business.
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Sunnyvale, VTA Work to Address Heavy Traffic Issues
Sunnyvale city leaders and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority officials on Thursday asked residents to weigh in on solutions for the so-called “The Mathilda Mess.”
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Sunnyvale, VTA Work to Address Heavy Traffic Issues
Sunnyvale city leaders and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority officials on Thursday asked residents to weigh in on solutions for the so-called “The Mathilda Mess.” Peggy Bunker reports.
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Mixed Feelings About $63M San Jose Interchange Improvements
The $63 million project to help clear up traffic at one of the Bay Area’s most congested interchanges opened Monday at 5 a.m.
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South Bay Flyover Ramp Opens Near Interstates 280 and 880
A new so-called “flyover ramp” has opened up around Stevens Creek Boulevard and Interstates 280 and 880. Robert Handa reports.
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North San Jose Intersection Closing For Nine Months Due to BART Construction
North San Jose Intersection Closing For Nine Months Due to BART Construction Kris Sanchez reports.
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North San Jose Intersection Closing For Nine Months Due to BART Construction
The South Bay BART extension will change traffic patterns in North San Jose starting Monday–and the change will last for nine months.
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I-880/280/Stevens Creek Interchange Opens, Just in Time for Shopping Season at Valley Fair
Early Wednesday morning, the Valley Transportation Authority opened two new ramps designed to make life easier for drivers: Stevens Creek Boulevard to southbound I-880/280 and southbound I-880 to Stevens Creek Boulevard.