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Full bus service has resumed across Santa Clara County as VTA drivers returned to work after their strike was ended by a judge, but light rail service won’t begin until Monday.
Some commuters expressed support for the strike despite the inconvenience – as well as a hope that it ends soon.
With the union worker strike over, VTA bus service resumed Friday morning, with light rail services likely to restart on Monday.
VTA bus and light rail routes serve Santa Clara County from Palo Alto in the north to Gilroy in the south. Come Monday, the 100,000 daily passengers may need to find a new way to get to work ...
"There's a lot of preparation work going on right now at our bus yards and our light rail systems," VTA spokesperson Stacey Hendler Ross said. VTA said bus service will resume Friday morning ...
RELATED: VTA bus service to resume Friday ... pretty fast because I can reach my train but here, I really have to schedule my time, so it's been a lot on top of all the school work," she said.
VTA bus and light rail services have been on pause since the strike began on March 10. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, the union representing more than 1,500 frontline workers, said it was ...
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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 ...