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Interactive Vote Center Locations on VTA Transit App
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority released an interactive feature on its app to help patrons find vote centers near them.
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Driver Killed in Crash Into VTA Bus Friday Identified
A 40-year-old San Jose resident has been identified as the victim of a crash involving a VTA train Friday.
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1 Dead, 3 Injured After Vehicle Collides with VTA Bus in San Jose
One man is dead and three others hospitalized after a vehicle rear-ended a VTA bus in San Jose late Friday afternoon, police said.
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VTA Unveils 10-Step COVID-19 Plan for Reviving Ridership
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has launched a comprehensive plan to assure riders it is providing clean and safe modes of public transportation during the coronavirus pamdemic.
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Two New South Bay BART Stations to Open for Service Saturday
For years there has been delay after delay for the opening of two South Bay BART stations. But this weekend, the waiting ends. Kris Sanchez reports.
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VTA to Install Plastic Shades on Buses to Resume Fare Collection
The Valley Transportation Authority will begin installing temporary plastic shades in its buses so it can resume collecting fares that have been waived since the coronavirus crisis began, the agency said Thursday.
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VTA to Install Plastic Shades on Buses to Resume Fare Collection
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority will begin installing temporary plastic shades aboard its buses so it can resume collecting fares that have been waived since the coronavirus crisis began, the agency said Thursday. Robert Handa reports.
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VTA-BART Extension Into South Bay to Start Service June 13
The long-awaited joint effort to bring BART to the South Bay marked another milestone Tuesday as officials signed off on the final step for the $2.3 billion North San Jose extension and announced it would begin service June 13.
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VTA-BART Extension Into South Bay to Start Service June 13
The long-awaited joint effort to bring BART to the South Bay marked another milestone Tuesday as officials signed off on the final step for the $2.3 billion North San Jose extension and announced it would begin service June 13. Bob Redell reports.
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VTA-BART Extension Into South Bay Marks a Milestone
The long-awaited joint effort to bring BART to the South Bay is set to mark another milestone Tuesday as officials take the final step before opening the Berryessa Station in San Jose. Bob Redell reports.
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VTA Bus Catches Fire in San Jose; No Injuries Reported
A Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus caught fire in San Jose Thursday morning.
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VTA Light-Rail Service Resuming Thursday After 2-Week Suspension
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light-rail service is resuming Thursday after being suspended for two weeks because an operator trainee tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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VTA Light Rail Shut Down As Worker Tests Positive for Virus
All Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail service was shut down until further notice Thursday after an operator trainee tested positive for COVID-19, a VTA spokesperson confirmed. Kris Sanchez reports.
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VTA Light Rail Shut Down After Worker Tests Positive for COV
All Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail service was shut down until further notice Thursday after an operator trainee tested positive for COVID-19, a VTA spokesperson confirmed. Kris Sanchez reports.
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San Jose's Diridon Station Cleared After Bomb Threat: Police
don Station, a major public transit hub in downtown San Jose, was closed early Tuesday due to police activity. according to transit officials.
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Man Hit, Killed by VTA Light-Rail Train in South San Jose
erson was hit and killed by a light-rail train in South San Jose early Monday, according to authorities.
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2 South Bay Transit Stations Delay BART Service
Two South Bay transit stations that were supposed to be fully functional by 2018 are experiencing delays in plans to have BART serve those locations.
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2 South Bay Transit Stations Delay BART Service
Two South Bay transit stations that were supposed to be fully functional by 2018 are experiencing delays in plans to have BART serve those locations. Sergio Quintana reports.
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VTA Offers New Rides From Saturday Into the New Year
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority will offer a few days of free rides starting Saturday, hoping for increased ridership as the public transit provider launches a new higher-frequency route plan. Beginning Saturday with its first bus route of the day, VTA will provide free rides system-wide on all buses and trains until about 5 a.m. Wednesday morning on New…
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VTA Overhaul Includes Improved Routes, Shorter Wait Times
The Valley Transportation Authority in the South Bay is getting a makeover.