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A Santa Clara County judge ordered striking Valley Transportation Authority employees to return to work at a hearing Wednesday.
While bus service has resumed after a judge ordered an end to the VTA strike, light rail service remained on hold Monday following reported metal thefts and other issues. Veronica Macias reports.
About 1,500 members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 returned to work Thursday to prepare for the resumption of bus service, the agency said. Light rail service could begin as early as Monday, ...
The VTA strike in the South Bay is over after a judge ordered the workers to go back to work. The judge said the Union breached the no strike clause in their contract. This means bus service could ...
VTA officials initially said they yet to determine which bus lines will return Friday, but posted on X Thursday evening that 100% of bus service would resume. As bus operations return to 100% of ...
VTA bus service resumed Friday, and light-rail service was expected to resume Monday after a judge ordered the end of a weekslong workers strike. The train service has been delayed because of ...
VTA said copper theft "skyrocketed" during the three-week-long worker strike. Before light rail service can resume, crews have to inspect power lines to ensure they are functional. Limited bus ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- VTA workers reported back to their jobs on Thursday, but plenty of work had to be done behind the scenes before service resumed for riders. "What's happening today is ...
SAN JOSE — Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus service will resume Friday, according to a press release from the agency, one day after striking union workers were ordered to return ...