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A VTA spokesperson says that they are conducting ... There was a good amount of copper theft that we found that had to be fixed along the light rail tracks and so that work is being done.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority announced Wednesday morning that light rail service on the Blue line has been completely restored, while partial service for the Green line had resumed.
VTA bus and light rail services have been on pause since the strike began on March 10. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, the union representing more than 1,500 frontline workers, said it was ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority announced late Wednesday that light rail service would be completely restored Thursday morning, one week after a judge ordered striking transit worker ...
The green line will take more time before resuming, the VTA said on social media. “We are working as quicky as possible to resume light rail service, but it should be noted that light rail lines ...
While VTA light rail service was still not running yet. Many riders were grateful to at least have the bus service back. "You don't realize how much you need something until it's gone," said Jesse ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - VTA light rail service was partially restored in the South Bay after a strike shut down service for weeks. While the contract dispute that brought transit workers to the picket ...
VTA said copper theft "skyrocketed" during the three-week-long worker strike. Before light rail service can resume, crews have to inspect power lines to ensure they are functional. Limited bus ...
This means bus service could be online as soon as Friday, with light rail to follow once tracks are inspected. VTA employee Jose Salas wasn't happy after he was briefed by the union "Upset.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- VTA partially reopened light rail service Monday after all lines had been closed for the last three weeks because of a workers strike. The Orange Line opened for riders ...
Three of VTA’s four unions ratified new contracts for the next four years, leaving the transit agency’s frontline workers ...