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| Feb.1 |
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$364 Million For San Jose Extension| $151 million reimbursement for previously completed design work and $213 million to take the project to the 65% design level | |
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| Jun.7 |
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Voters Reject BART Expansion Tax| The plan to extend BART to SJ may be in jeopardy, now that voters have rejected Measure A | |
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| Apr.14 |
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Caltrain adding 2 Baby Bullet trains The added trains are hoped to generate quick revenue to offset a fiscal crisis
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| Apr.3 |
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BART To San Jose Suffers Setback| New federal standards compares travel-time benefits for riders against the overall use of a project | |
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| Feb.21 |
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Caltrain contracts with Amtrak for 3 years| Amtrak was approved by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board to continue service for the next 3 years | |
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| Jun.23 |
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Light Rail Extension Opens East San Jose: The new Tasman East/Capitol extension hooks up with the existing lines at the I-880 Milpitas station
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| Jun.20 |
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Mayor Supports BART Extension San Jose City Hall: Ron Gonzales said he remains a strong supporter of the project
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| May.9 |
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BART Won't Help San Jose Traffic Woes A new report shows that extending the rail system into SJ won't help cure the area's notorious traffic
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| Jan.15 |
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Extension of BART line to San Jose stalled A multibillion-dollar extension may not be completed until 2026 -- 12 years later than expected because of budget problems
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| Oct.2 |
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VTA: BART to SJ delayed by 12 years VTA officials predict that, with the current state of the economy the extension likely won't be complete until 2026
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| Sep.5 |
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New Questions About BART to San Jose Transit officials are considering delaying the construction of 3 of the stations to meet a federal requirement
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| Aug.1 |
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VTA fare increases Officials said the fare increases are necessary because of the current economic slowdown in the Silicon Valley
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| Jun.20 |
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Transportation Secretary makes speech San Jose Downtown: Speaking to the Commonwealth Club of Silicon Valley, Norm Mineta says the Valley needs help
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| Jun.3 |
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VTA to consider service cuts, fare hikes The board of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is facing a $63 million budget deficit
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| May.17 |
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2 light rail stations be closed for 3 month Bonaventura and Orchard stations will close for retrofitting, while 3 other will reopen
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| Apr.14 |
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VTA's Major Service Cuts 9% service cutbacks could be followed by more fare increases this summer and possibly a 25% service cutback next fall
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| Apr.5 |
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Caltrain christened Baby Bullet train The Baby Bullet will run between San Francisco and San Jose in under 60 minutes at a speed up to 82 miles per hour
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| Feb.7 |
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Drastic Cuts for Public Transportation Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority voted to reduce service on 65 of the agency's 72 bus lines
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| Dec.10 |
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City Council approved raising taxi fare San Jose City Hall: The new fares, $2.50 per mile up from $2.25 per mile, will go into effect on March 1, 2003
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| Nov.7 |
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Transit measure receive voter approval Measure A was an advisory measure for VTA's long-range Valley Transportation Plan 2020
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| Oct.21 |
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Japanese-style Baby Bullet trains 5 of the 17 Baby Bullet cars will go into service, making one midday round trip
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| Jun.28 |
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Gov. Davis unveils bullet trains| San Francisco: The glossy passenger train slid into Caltrain depot to the fanfare of a brass band. It will halve the 90-minute commute | |
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