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VTA announces $5.1 billion in funding for South Bay BART extension
The Santa Clara Valley Transporation Authority will receive $5.1 billion in funding from the federal government for its South Bay BART extension project.
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VTA announces $5.1 billion in funding for South Bay BART extension
The Santa Clara Valley Transporation Authority will receive $5.1 billion in funding from the federal government for its South Bay BART extension project. Kris Sanchez reports.
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VTA bus hijacking video highlights fragmented transit emergency response
When a VTA bus driver was threatened by a passenger with a 17-inch blade machete, his panic button alert did not go straight to law enforcement, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit found.
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VTA bus hijacking video highlights fragmented transit emergency response
When a VTA bus driver was threatened by a passenger with a 17-inch blade machete, his panic button alert did not go straight to law enforcement, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit found. Candice Nguyen reports.
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A closer look: VTA bus attack response
A VTA bus operator recalls the May 2022 incident where he was alone with a passenger who pulled out a 17-inch blade machete and hijacked his bus. Raj Mathai speaks with Candice Nguyen on this.
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Copper thieves target VTA light rail stations
Copper wire thefts are creating problems at light rail stations across the South Bay.
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Copper thieves target VTA light rail stations
Copper wire thefts are creating problems at light rail stations across the South Bay.
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VTA resumes auction process for old, idle buses after pandemic delays
For two years during the pandemic, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority was unable to process numerous old, retired buses for auction – a process that could have helped the South Bay transit agency recoup tens of thousands of public dollars it spent on the vehicles
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VTA resumes auction process for old, idle buses after pandemic delays
For two years during the pandemic, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority was unable to process numerous old, retired buses for auction – a process that could have helped the South Bay transit agency recoup tens of thousands of public dollars it spent on the vehicles. Candice Nguyen reports.
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VTA clearing abandoned vehicles lot
A parking lot filled with dozens of VTA-branded Priuses and vans is finally being cleared out.
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VTA prepares abandoned fleet for auction to recover taxpayer dollars after NBC Bay Area investigation
The VTA is starting to take first steps to properly retire 95 paratransit cars and vans after a recent report by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit. Candice Nguyen reports.
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VTA prepares abandoned fleet for auction to recover taxpayer dollars after NBC Bay Area investigation
The VTA is starting to take first steps to properly retire 95 paratransit cars and vans after a recent report by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit.
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VTA prepares abandoned fleet for auction to recover taxpayer dollars
The VTA is starting to take first steps to properly retire 95 paratransit cars and vans after a recent report by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit. Candice Nguyen reports.
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‘There's a sisterhood': Female VTA employees form group to support women in transit
A longtime female VTA employee is leading the agency’s effort to make a career in transit more appealing and inclusive to women.
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A closer look: VTA leaves taxpayer-funded vehicles to depreciate for years
NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit found 95 decommissioned VTA paratransit vehicles left in a South Bay lot for over four years. Raj Mathai speaks with Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen about the VTA’s response to the story and what comes next.
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Exclusive: 95 VTA taxpayer-funded vehicles left to depreciate 4+ years, some targeted by thieves
After the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) retired nearly 100 paratransit cars and vans, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit found the agency left the vehicles in parking lots for years.
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Exclusive: 95 VTA taxpayer-funded vehicles left to depreciate 4+ years, some targeted by thieves
After the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) retired nearly 100 paratransit cars and vans, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit found the agency left the vehicles in parking lots for years. Candice Nguyen reports.
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Transportation board approves purchase of machine to bore South Bay BART line
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority said Monday it authorized the purchase of the transit tunnel boring machine to complete the five-mile underground section of the VTA BART Silicon Valley extension into downtown San Jose and Santa Clara.
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VTA shuts service to 6 stations until Nov. 16, bus bridge provided
VTA will be replacing concrete panels and rails near the intersection of Lawrence Expressway and Tasman Drive in Sunnyvale.