At VTA, we strive to create a safe and welcome environment for all people who ride or work on our buses, trains and use our stations. VTA condemns the hateful, racist attack carried out March 10 at...
Bicycle Superhighways are the newest venture into bicycle corridor planning. You are invited to share your ideas and help us narrow down the path of travel for our Central Bikeway Study. We heard you...
VTA is implementing its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan and self-evaluation, and conducting an important survey to gain public feedback. The plan represents an agency-wide...
Move comes after advocacy by transit operators, unions and support from County Officials The State of California has announced that transit workers are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations following...
Bay Area transit agencies are teaming up to ensure that those individuals who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine can use transit to get to vaccination sites - and can easily learn where and how to...
Northbound and Southbound lanes of Highway 101 will be closed overnight at the Blossom Hill Road/Silver Creek Valley Road interchange, exit 378, over the span of two nights, one night for each...
The US 101/De La Cruz Interchange, in San Jose, is getting a much-needed makeover beginning this summer as a 2016 Measure B-funded project. VTA and the City of San Jose, in cooperation with the...
This week, VTA wraps up its month-long observation of Black History Month, but our longstanding commitment to equity and diversity remain ongoing, both internally and externally. On VTA’s Twitter...
As VTA begins planning for what service will look like post-pandemic and beyond, one thing already being studied is the future of high-capacity transit, specifically light rail. The fact that the...