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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 ...
While bus service has resumed after a judge ordered an end to the VTA strike, light rail service remained on hold Monday following reported metal thefts and other issues.
An appellate court upheld a ruling that ordered transit workers to end a strike that idled South Bay bus and light rail ...
SAN JOSE — Some Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail service resumed Monday while other lines faced delays as inspections on the tracks continued following a historic two-and-a ...
Full bus service has resumed across Santa Clara County as VTA drivers returned to work after their strike was ended by a judge, but light rail service won’t begin until Monday.
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers returned ... work going on right now at our bus yards and our light rail systems," VTA spokesperson Stacey Hendler Ross said.
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers have rejected the latest contract offer from the agency, as a strike that has stopped bus and light rail service throughout the South Bay enters ...
About 1,500 members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 returned to work Thursday to prepare for the resumption of bus service, the agency said. Light rail service could begin as early as Monday, ...
Officials with Silicon Valley Transportation Authority ... which runs from Old Ironsides in Santa Clara to Winchester in Campbell, will be the last light rail line to see full restoration ...
A proposed regional rail authority ... areas for transit authorities is expected to decrease from 47% of the regional population to 38% by 2050, data from the council of governments shows,” according ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and its unionized frontline workers have made little progress toward a new deal since a a county judge stopped a historic strike one week ago.