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Victor Valley Transit Authority (VVTA)
The Victor Valley Transit Authority (VVTA) is a public transit agency, providing daily fixed route bus service to the cities of Adelanto, Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville and portions of San Bernardino County, including Lucerne Valley, Phelan, Wrightwood, Piñon Hills, Oro Grande, and Helendale.
The authority unveiled a special bus for its 30th anniversary, as well as the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors designated Oct. 20 as "Victor Valley Transit Day" for ...
The Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station will now be comprised of a team of one sergeant and four deputies that will be assigned to the Victor Valley Transit Division.
The six-month promotional program authorizes students enrolled in several Excelsior Charter campuses the opportunity to ride Victor Valley Transit Fixed and County Routes fare...
Zirges is credited with propelling VVTA to be the first San Bernardino County transit system to embrace battery-electric buses and has set VVTA up to be the first in the county...
The new van will be used for the center’s Specialized Transportation Project, which provides eligible residents with transportation to essential medical appointments, shopping...
Victor Valley Transit Authority recently approved the first all-electric vanpool under its subsidized Vanpool program, demonstrating its growing commitment to electrification....
Victor Valley Transit Authority implemented a volunteer driver reimbursement program to be able to provide transportation service to disabled individuals and seniors who are not...
Victor Valley Transit Authority’s Vanpool Program recently launched partnerships with two new providers and enhanced its suite of benefits for commuters and participating employers...
The California Transit Association awarded its prestigious Distinguished Service Award to Victor Valley Transit Authority Executive Director/CEO Kevin Kane.
Victor Valley Transit Authority was awarded Outstanding Coordination Effort Award of the Year by the California Association for Coordinated Transportation (CalACT).