*Updated on Oct. 27, 2020 to include links to survey in English and five other languages Back in July, VTA launched its “10-Point Plan to Strengthen Trust in Transit” to ensure riders feel confident...
Growing up in Fremont, VTA Board Chair and President of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Cindy Chavez has vivid memories of taking public transportation. “I had an opportunity to get access...
*Updated on Oct. 14 with a link to the Spanish version of the presentation. The public has a little more than a week to submit comments on the 2021 Transit Service Plan, which will go into effect in...
You are waiting at the bus stop, on your way to a meeting, a doctor’s appointment, school or work. Will the next bus have enough capacity for social distancing? How full will it be? With the new real...
The following changes to our COVID-19 service network will take effect on Monday, Oct. 12. Route 21: On weekdays, service during peak hours will be increased to operate every 30 minutes and continue...
With all the fires creating smoke pollution and the recent heatwaves in the Bay Area, one can truly appreciate clean air now more than ever! Despite these environmental hazards, we can still do our...
State Route 237 is known for the many large companies that line its corridor. But with more people working from home these days, employees and other travelers might be missing important information...
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Building on the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the 75th anniversary of NDEAM is a time for...
At a time when small businesses have been suffering because of the impact of COVID-19, VTA has adopted a new policy we hope will make things a little bit easier on them. The policy, which takes effect...