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Transportation

Extra buses added after San Jose VTA shooting suspended

VTA sent out additional buses to help bridge gaps in light rail service following Wednesday’s mass shooting. But now that’s going away too. The transportation agency stopped light rail service after an employee opened fire at the agency’s rail yard near downtown San Jose, killing nine people and then himself. It’s unclear when service will resume. “Management...

UPDATE: San Jose transit agency selects its new leader

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has a new leader at its helm.  After months of deliberation, the transit agency’s board has unanimously selected VTA veteran Carolyn Gonot to become its new CEO and general manager.  The VTA Board of Directors approved an employment agreement with Gonot during a special meeting Friday. Gonot previously worked for...

San Jose airport grapples with fewer passengers

While industries across Silicon Valley are slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline industry is having a tougher time. Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport saw a 53% drop in passengers in early April of this year compared to before the pandemic. Nearby San Francisco International Airport saw a 60% drop in passengers during the...

Silicon Valley transit agency anticipates net losses over next decade

Facing net losses over the next decade, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority plans to spread more than $180 million in federal COVID-19 relief over several years—which transit riders say endangers the agency’s operations. “If VTA does not provide high-quality service as the county reopens, we risk disillusioning our riders and returning to a death...