enhancing daily cleaning efforts on trains and at stations;
requiring face mask while on board trains;
encouraging social distancing on trains;
providing all essential VTA workers with protective and safety equipment, as well as priority COVID-19 testing;
adjusting service based on demand;
installing operator partitions to limit rider and operator contact;
increasing contactless payment options;
increasing availability of customer service representatives;
evaluating new technologies and industry standards; and
collaborating with community groups to engage and inform underserved, underrepresented and unhoused populations.
VTA also plans to resume fare collections on Aug. 1.
Meanwhile, other passenger-rail agencies and advocates are adjusting their practices in response to the pandemic. Following are some latest updates:
New Jersey Transit yesterday resumed cash fares on board trains. The cash options was temporarily suspended as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit on July 3 began requiring riders to wear face coverings will on board trains.