The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority reopened the light rail orange and blue lines Monday, but the rest of the system was still delayed by track inspections after a 17-day workers strike.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is starting to take first steps to properly retire 95 paratransit cars and vans after a Jan. 7 news report by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit.
The VTA on Tuesday filed a legal complaint against the union representing its transit workers who are picketing, hoping to end the strike. The VTA alleges that Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 has ...
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The VTA strike began on March 10th, lasting nearly three weeks. A judge ruled the ‘no strike’ clause in the contract was enforceable. Bus service will return on Friday. Light rail service will be ...
The VTA strike in the South Bay is over after a judge ordered the workers to go back to work. The judge said the Union breached the no strike clause in their contract. This means bus service could be ...
South Bay transportation leaders aren't waiting for the November election to draft a wishlist of projects to make car-less commuting more bearable. But it depends entirely on voters passing a regional ...
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- VTA workers reported back to their jobs on Thursday, but plenty of work had to be done behind the scenes before service resumed for riders. "What's happening today is ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The union representing frontline VTA workers in Silicon Valley put the transit agency on notice Thursday that they are planning to strike, starting after midnight on Monday.