Is seating adequate? Is enough real-time information available? VTA is once again asking light rail riders to weigh in on their transit experience as part of the annual GOAL Customer Satisfaction...
Viva CalleSJ returns on Sunday, April 19, 2026, turning East San José streets into car-free corridors for walking, biking, skating, and rolling. This year’s Eastside Quest route links Mexican Heritage...
At VTA, we are deeply saddened by the passing of Rod Diridon, Sr. He was a visionary leader and tireless public transportation champion in Santa Clara County. His leadership and passion connected...
VTA’s Across Barrier Connections (ABC) Plan is studying how people walk and bike across Santa Clara County’s freeways. By evaluating infrastructure like overpasses, underpasses, and interchanges, the...
In a few months, Bay Area voters will decide just how important public transportation is to them when they go to the polls to vote on California Senate Bill 63. The measure would provide hundreds of...
Major infrastructure projects are often defined by what people can see—tunnels carved beneath cities, stations that anchor new transit hubs, and miles of rail connecting communities. Behind that...
With gas prices soaring, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is urging residents to consider public transit as an affordable, and eco-friendly alternative to driving. A single ride...
Temperatures are expected to rise over the next few days. VTA will offer free fares to riders who are traveling to or from Santa Clara Cooling Centers from Monday, March 16, 2026, through Friday...
Two Women Lead $12B BART Extension as Construction Nears Tunnel Launch By Elizabeth Nguyen Silicon Valley Business Journal Thursday, March 12, 2026 At a construction site near Santa Clara Station, two...