More Info on Tri-Valley – San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority
The Tri-Valley – San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority was created by the California Legislature in 2017 with the passage of Assembly Bill 758, co-authored by Assemblywoman Catharine Baker, R-San Ramon and Assemblywoman Susan Eggman, D-Stockton. The authority’s primary purpose is to plan, develop and deliver cost-effective transit connectivity between the Bay Area Rapid Transit District's rapid transit system and the Altamont Corridor Express’ commuter rail service.
The proposed Valley Link project includes seven stations along 42 miles of track, connecting the existing Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station to the proposed ACE North Lathrop Station...
The county funds that had originally been allocated to BART will now go to Tri-Valley – San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority for the Valley Link rail project.
The proposed rail service would connect San Joaquin Valley communities with the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station, including connections with the ACE rail system.
At their July 25 meeting, the Board of Directors of the Tri-Valley – San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority voted to adopt a preferred alternative to deliver new rail service...
The Authority was created by the California Legislature in 2017 to plan, develop and deliver cost-effective transit connectivity between the Bay Area Rapid Transit District's ...
The 26-mile first phase of the Valley Link Rail Project will connect Dublin/Pleasanton Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station in Alameda County to Mountain House station in San...
The analysis, conducted by an outside firm using a tool developed by APTA, showcased the project’s impact during the construction phase and during operation and maintenance.