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Changes to Most VTA Buses New for 2013

Minor weekday schedule adjustments affect many Valley Transit Authority buses, except Line 25, 61, 62 and 522—which will experience major changes.

 

If you take public transportation in the South Bay, here's some news from Valley Transit Authority that could affect your commute.

Effective Jan. 7, 2013 additional days or changes to the time schedule take place, some impacting bus lines in Campbell.

According to VTA, Line 60—Winchester Transit Center to Great America will have major changes during the week with minor changes during the weekend.

If you ride West Valley College to Great America via Quito Rd, the 10:01 p.m. northbound trip on weekdays will be moved four minutes earlier to improve connections to light rail.

Newly-updated route schedules are available:

  • By phone at (408) 321-2300, TTY (408) 321-2330.  From the 650 area code and South Santa Clara County toll area please call (800) 894-9908.
  • In person at various transportation hubs throughout the county including: VTA’s Downtown Customer Service Center located at 2 North First Street in San Jose from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays; or VTA Administrative Offices located at 3331 North First Street in San Jose from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

For trip planning assistance, please contact VTA Customer Service at (408) 321-2300, TTY (408) 321-2330.

 

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