The Future of VTA’s Transit Signal Priority
The Intelligent Transportation Systems CA (ITS CA), in partnership with South Bay Transportation Officials Association and Association of Public Works Agency, recently held a luncheon at VTA...
The Intelligent Transportation Systems CA (ITS CA), in partnership with South Bay Transportation Officials Association and Association of Public Works Agency, recently held a luncheon at VTA...
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In celebration of Transit Month 2023, VTA General Manager/CEO Carolyn Gonot will join the leaders of several Bay Area transit agencies in the annual “All Aboard with Transit CEOs,” a ride-along... |
VTA has provided opportunities for community review of proposed light rail station art concepts. The designs the artists presented were inspired and influenced by community input shared in January...
Can new development projects lead to improved transportation options for your community? With the Equitable Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Mitigation Program, VTA seeks to develop a framework where...
VTA now has the right to ban any passenger from its system who has shown a pattern of bad behavior. In compliance with the new law, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is forming a new...
VTA, in cooperation with the City of San Jose and Caltrans, is inviting the public to celebrate the reconstruction of the US 101/Trimble Road interchange and to widen Trimble Road between De La Cruz...
The most anticipated celebration of the year is just around the corner. The Silicon Valley Pride Parade and Festival is coming to Downtown San Jose on Saturday, August 24, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. and on...
The Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is thrilled to announce the launch of a special Microsite dedicated to the BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension Project! This innovative Microsite is...
Starting mid-September, when you ride VTA, you may notice staff conducting an onboard survey.
We hope to gather valuable input from our riders. Our goal is to collect feedback that represents a...
How do you use the Gilroy Transit Center? Do you walk, ride your bike, park your car and take transit? What improvements would enhance your ability to get to and from the station?
VTA wants to...
Drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists will be relieved to see the completion of the US 101/De La Cruz Boulevard/Trimble Road Interchange Improvement project. The ribbon-cutting ceremony held on August...
On September 8th, Viva CalleSJ is back in San Jose, turning major streets into car-free zones. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the streets are yours to explore—whether you’re biking, skating, or walking...
September is National Preparedness Month and VTA is committed to building the readiness and resilience of the whole VTA community by providing essential tips proven to help people in times of...
Please join us at the Gardner Community Center on Thursday, September 12 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM to share your input on what you'd like to see in the future of Diridon Station! This open house will...
When a team comes together to save a life, that is nothing short of a “Job Well Done”!
On August 25, Bus Operator Nichelle Harris was operating on Route 44.
Upon arriving at the end of the line...
This month, we celebrate the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of people with roots in Mexico, the Caribbean, Spain, and Central and South America. Hispanic Heritage Month started as a week...
VTA is proud to participate in United Against Hate Week, happening from September 21st to 27th, 2024! As a vital transportation hub in Santa Clara County, the safety of our employees and community...
San Jose, CA — On Friday, September 20, 2024, at approximately 9:40 p.m., the San Jose Police Department received a 911 call reporting a shooting at the VTA Chaboya bus yard parking lot. The incident...
See Tracks? Think Train® Week (formerly Rail Safety Week), September 23-29, 2024, is a week of rail safety education focusing attention on the importance of making safe choices when driving or walking...
With summer winding down, VTA has been seeing some record-breaking ridership trends.
September 2024 is the first month since March 2020 in which VTA has seen 100,000+ riders on multiple days of...
The positions were nearly impossible to fill, until VTA decided to ‘grow their own’. Now, six new Overhead Line workers are ready to take on one of the most sensitive and potentially dangerous jobs...
After a thorough process and economic analysis, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is moving forward with a plan to relocate its headquarters and other satellite offices to one...
The VTA light rail system’s facelift is looking good! The oldest parts of the system are approaching nearly four decades in service, so it was time for an upgrade. VTA scheduled several...
A recent news story regarding the safety of VTA’s single bore design in the BART Silicon Valley Phase Two Extension misleads its viewers with the false impression that this heavily reviewed and...
“We don’t plan for ‘if’ something will happen. We have to plan for ‘when’ it will happen.”