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Use the mobile app on your smartphone to purchase tickets and passes, find route maps, timetables or even plan your trip. To keep OC Bus rolling, have your app open and ticket ready to be validated before you board!

Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs.

OC Bus Rapid Routes (Routes 529, 543, 553, 560) 529 Fullerton to Huntington Beach 543 Fullerton Transportation Center - Costa Mesa 553 Anaheim - Costa Mesa 560 Santa Ana - Westminster ...

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. Learn how to connect to Amtrak using our Rail2Rail Program.

Determine the best route to reach your Orange County destination. Find everything you need to know about paying for your OC Bus ride. View our step-by-step guide to learn how to ride easily and safely. Save Money. Ride OC Bus.

Learn about the considerations for college students, seniors and disabled bus riders when using the OC Bus App.

Ride FREE on connecting local OC Bus routes with your Metrolink ticket. View the bus interactive system map to find a bus route or the eBusbook for schedule information. The iShuttle offers two routes from the Tustin Metrolink Station serving the Irvine Business Complex area.

Orange County’s 511 service is your one-stop source for up- to-the-minute travel information, advisories and trip planning information. To get traffic and transit updates, you can also call 511, or visit So Cal 511. The 511 Motorist Aid and Travelers’ Information System (MATIS) helps commuters outsmart traffic with the following services:

OC ACCESS is a shared-ride complementary paratransit service of Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) in compliance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the final rule for 49 CFR Parts 27, 37, and 38 issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) in the 9/6/1991 Federal Register.