In Orange County, there are three lines and 11 convenient stations to serve you whether you’re commuting or embarking on a weekend adventure. Plan your trip by selecting an origin and destination station.
550 Main Street, Orange, CA 92868. Phone: (714) 636-7433. Email: customers@octa.net. Working Days/Hours: Mon - Fri / 8:00AM - 5:00PM
OC Bus offers a variety of regular fares to meet your bus travel needs. From single rides to 30- day passes. Customers 60 years and older and persons with disabilities are offered reduced fares when riding OC Bus. Proper identification is required when purchasing and using a reduced fare.
In Orange County, there are three lines and 11 convenient stations to serve you whether you’re commuting or embarking on a weekend adventure. Plan your trip by selecting an origin and destination station.
OC Bus day passes can only be accepted for a transfer at OC Bus stops. These stops are posted with both OC Bus signs and LBMT signs located on Laguna Canyon, South Coast Highway, North Coast Highway and the Laguna Beach Depot.
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Riders can select a 30- Day Choice Pass or a bundle of five 1- Day Choice Passes and purchase them on the OC Bus Mobile App, online or in person at participating retailers. The passes may be used on OC Bus local routes for safe, efficient rides to work, shopping, entertainment or wherever riders want to go on the system’s nearly 60 routes ...
OCTA is championing activity transportation with a chance win an e-bike and a public bike rally on May 28. The event attracted 425 attendees and reinforces OCTA’s long-standing commitment to accessibility and removing barriers for every rider served.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is preparing the Directions 2045 strategy which will shape the long-term transport system of Orange County. Every four years, OCTA develops a long-term transport plan to meet county’s evolving mobility needs for the next 20 years and beyond.
It is a major commuter and commercial corridor, and serves as a “bridge” that connects Orange County to Los Angeles County and San Diego County. Today, this segment of I-5 is one of the most highly traveled and congested freeway corridors in the nation.