2-Car Blue Line Trains Are Back
As more riders return to our trains, more trains are returning to our riders.
Starting Monday, March 7, Blue Line passengers will get to ride 2-car trains throughout the day, rather than the single...
As more riders return to our trains, more trains are returning to our riders.
Starting Monday, March 7, Blue Line passengers will get to ride 2-car trains throughout the day, rather than the single...
VTA’s Transit Oriented Development project at Tamien is the recipient of an extraordinary state investment to the tune of $29 million to advance affordable housing near public transportation.
The...
Another step closer to advancing the Blossom Hill Station Transit-Oriented Development project, the City of San Jose Planning Department has released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR). The...
In an effort to reduce freeway traffic noise, VTA is proposing the construction of new sound walls on I-280 between State Route 87 and Los Gatos Creek in San Jose. Construction on this project is...
At VTA, we have a special place in our hearts for our transit drivers. Whether bus, light rail, or paratransit drivers, they are our front-line workers, always there…rain or shine, serving our...
Keep Santa Clara Valley Beautiful is a countywide, multi-agency initiative to clean and prevent littering on the highways in Santa Clara County. Trash on the highways is hazardous to drivers, the...
In 1973, Martha Garza was raising four children as a single mother, and she needed a good job, so she started driving a bus for San Jose City Lines. She was the first woman bus operator in Santa...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is asking for the public’s help in reducing the number of fatal and serious injury collisions in the County.
While VTA runs the County-wide...
Returning to the office is the perfect opportunity to rethink your daily commute.
Things are looking bright this Spring! As the Omicron variant subsides, Santa Clara County residents begin to...
It’s never too late to learn the fundamentals of riding a bike! VTA is pleased to announce adult bicycle education courses in partnership with the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition (SVBC). The classes...
In light of the attack on a New York subway train, VTA is increasing transit patrol visibility on the light rail system, aboard trains and at light rail stations throughout Santa Clara County.
Alth...
A group of 32 high school students from Santa Clara County got a special behind-the-scenes tour of VTA’s largest bus yard and cutting-edge electric bus charging system. The students participated in...
It’s green lights ahead for riders of VTA’s routes 66, 68 and 568 as the City of San Jose prepares to implement traffic signal prioritization along the Monterey Road Corridor.
The San Jose City...
SAN JOSE, CA – Twenty new bus operators graduated from an intensive 9-week program and are ready to help fill a chronic shortage of operators at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA)...
Santa Clara Valley transit riders will access cleaner, green rides as federal funds flow in to build up VTA’s Zero-Emission bus technology.
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced the...
Come celebrate diversity and authenticity at the 47th annual Silicon Valley Pride Festival & Parade in downtown San Jose. Night Festival activities begin Saturday, August 27, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. On...
Imagine riding the bus through downtown San Jose in your very own lane, passing cars that used to pass you, and watching lights turn green as you approach. The causes of delay that used to make the...
Entering and exiting Highway 101 will be a lot less stressful as work approaches completion on two busy, and previously crowded, ramps.
The southbound (SB) US 101 diagonal on-ramp at Story Road...
Transforming the Capitol Station Park & Ride lot into a livable, walkable, shoppable community close to transit is the objective of this transit-oriented development project.
Join VTA on September...
Introducing Milpitas SMART & MoGo Morgan Hill Quick Ride.
Looking for a better way to cover that first/last mile to and from transit? How about if you just need a quick trip to a store that’s not...
How do we come up with the most efficient and affordable ways to travel along Monterey Road in South San Jose?
That’s what we plan to answer in an upcoming community workshop on the Monterey Road...
From the Office of State Senator Dave Cortese:
The bill requires the Workforce Development Board, the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, VTA, and the Health and Human Services Agency to...
Although September is a month when transportation agencies publicly promote safety on the rails with “Rail Safety Month,” VTA works to be vigilant about safety all year around. As a reminder of that...
Over a four-night period in late August, several 75ft. concrete beams were lifted in place over the US-101/De La Cruz Boulevard interchange. This recent late-night full freeway closure work is part of...