SAN JOSE, Calif. - VTA light rail service was partially restored in the South Bay after a strike shut down service for weeks.
Some light rail service has now been restored by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, after delays caused by copper-wire theft while the system was shut down by a strike. KGO-TV reports ...
The orange line may potentially return to service Monday afternoon, while the blue and green lines will take more time before ...
Brazil Petrobras oil workers staged a nationwide strike March 28 while 5,000 workers and students marched in Chile Sunday ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority said light rail service has resumed along the Orange Line, which serves ...
While bus service has resumed after a judge ordered an end to the VTA strike, light rail service remained on hold Monday ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail trains are not leaving the station as of Monday morning, despite the strike being over. The problem– copper wire thefts ...
Unfortunate news for South Bay commuters! While VTA buses are running, the agency says it's not ready to reopen any light ...
Riders and drivers returned to their usual bus routes Friday morning as Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority resumed bus service after a historic two-and-a-half week ...
Shortly after 10 a.m., VTA said on social media that Orange Line service had resumed from Alum Rock to Mountain View transit centers, connecting with the Milpitas BART station. "The Blue Line and the ...
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