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Navigate Santa Clara County with ease using Transit—your all-in-one solution for real-time transit updates and trip planning. ...
Transit App: Your Smart Way to Ride VTA
Navigate Santa Clara County with ease using Transit—your all-in-one solution for real-time transit updates and trip planning. ...
Senate Bill (SB) 434 by Senator David Min (D-Irvine) was signed into law in 2023 and requires the state’s ten largest transit agencies, including the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority...
Safety and security are very important at VTA, and we continually strive to find easy-to-use tools and technologies to make our transit system safe for all passengers.
We know that you are sometimes...
It sounds simple.
It sounds like common sense.
However, our light rail operators are noticing an alarming increase in students and other pedestrians or bicyclists deliberately ignoring safety...
Thank you for your continued patience during the March 2025 service disruption. VTA is actively working to issue credits for riders and institutions who...
Navigating to Winchester Boulevard from Highway 280 will be a bit easier in the near future, as plans progress to add a northbound offramp in the area. The I-280/Winchester Boulevard Interchange...
The “Daycation” program is designed to help older adults learn to navigate the bus and light rail system. The Daycation provides travel training to small groups so participants become comfortable...
Contact customer.service@vta.org or call (408) 321-2300 before your trip for a customized trip plan or any questions.
The Train the Trainer Academy is a free comprehensive training for care providers and senior volunteers that provides a foundation to teach seniors how to safely and confidently use public...
VTA’s SmartPass provides annual calendar-year transit passes for institutions within Santa Clara County. It's a deeply-discounted pass, making it a low-cost benefit to participating organizations.
Sm...
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Get ready for a thrilling summer with VTA’s 2026 Summer Youth Pass! Purchase your pass beginning May 16, 2026!
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Local measures revenues to fund financing and escalation costs. Financing costs assumed to available from 2000 Measure A and/or 2016 Measure B.
Private entities such as landowners, developers and companies contribute funding for some projects.
The City of San Jose is one of VTA’s member agencies and contributes funding to support certain projects.
The City of Sunnyvale is one of VTA’s member agencies and contributed funding to support certain VTA projects.
The Federal Transit Administration's Pilot Program for TOD Planning provides funding to local communities to integrate land use and transportation planning with a new fixed guideway or core capacity...
In November 1996, Santa Clara County voters approved a landmark nine-year, half-cent sales tax to fund improvements to county roads, highways, bicycle and pedestrian pathways, and rail networks.
The...
Administered by Federal Highway Administration, the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program supports surface transportation projects and other related efforts that contribute air...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Regional Measure 2, referred to as RM2, provided $22.5 to establish the Safe Routes to Transit grant program to fund projects specifically designed to help...
The Transportation Fund for Clean Air includes funding awarded through the nine Bay Area counties as well as directly by the Bay Area Air Quality Management Air District for projects that reduce on...
To help solve the Bay Area's growing congestion problems, MTC worked with the state Legislature to authorize a ballot measure that would finance a comprehensive suite of highway and transit...