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Alameda County Supervisor and MTC Chair Scott Haggerty. Photo: Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
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Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors President and MTC Commissioner Dave Cortese. Photo: Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
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Opening a new BART station is always historic. Cutting the ribbons for two new stations, extending BART for the first time into Santa Clara County — and safely doing so in the middle of a pandemic — makes June 12, 2020 an exceptionally historic day. Establishing a BART connection from the East Bay to Silicon Valley has long been a top regional priority for MTC. Now BART trains are running to Milpitas and San Jose on 10 miles of new track spearheaded and built by VTA.