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As the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority prepares to restart limited bus service on Friday following a 17-day transit strike, light rail service remains suspended.
The VTA light rail Orange Line has returned to full service and partial service has been restored to the Blue Line Monday, after the historic union worker strike paused the agency’s bus and light rail ...
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.
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.
VTA officials initially said they yet to determine which bus lines will return Friday, but posted on X Thursday evening that 100% of bus service would resume. As bus operations return to 100% of ...
VTA bus service resumed on Friday across the system. On Monday, light rail service resumed on part of the system for the first time since the end of the strike, with the Orange line and part of ...
"What's happening today is inspections of equipment, facilities, buses ... going," Hendler Ross said. VTA said much of that theft happened along the Green Line between Santa Clara and Campbell.
Light rail service could begin as early as Monday, but it is expected to take a “little longer to resume” than buses as workers inspect the tracks and overhead lines of the 42 miles of the system.
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers returned to work Thursday after a judge ordered them to end their strike without a new contract. While 1,500 workers are back to work, VTA ...
Service on the much-fought-over Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus line 88 will be cut in half and the Jordan Middle School bus stop will be eliminated July 13, Santa Clara Valley ...