Skip to main content

While that emergency work stabilized the track for several months, geologists and engineers monitoring the area determined after additional storm surge last month that the adjacent slope was moving again and the track was moving .01 inches to .04 inches per day. ... For updates, visit www.octa.net. Back to News Releases. Meet the Team. Joel ...

recommended to reinforce critical rail infrastructure and avoid an emergency that impacts rail operations. These potential reinforcement areas may need to be studied further through alternatives analysis to select a recommended path forward and develop environmental and permitting strategies to be ready for construction.

Service remains stopped through San Clemente and no timeline set for trains to begin running again . ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the rail line that connects San Diego County to Orange County and points further north, is working with Metrolink to clear the tracks in San Clemente and safely restore passenger and freight rail service as quickly as possible.

OCTA submitted an Emergency Coastal Development Permit to quickly stabilize vulnerable areas near the San Clemente track. About OCTA. Now Accepting Applicants for OCTA’s Dynamic Teen Council. Teen Council members explore transportation topics, provide project feedback, and develop skills through hands-on workshops with OCTA professionals. ...

OCTA received a Certificate of Merit from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) as part of its 2025 Bus Safety, Security and Emergency Management Awards. The award featured OCTA’s Good Catch Program, which empowers employees to take action by identifying hazards, mitigating risks, and driving safety program improvements.

Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868

Board Declares Emergency Resolution for San Clemente Tracks OCTA’s board voted to declare an emergency to authorize necessary actions to protect the railroad tracks in San Clemente due to recent landslides. OCTA and Metrolink will work together to develop and implement protective measures along the rail line,

Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs. Our projects and programs improve safety and efficiency on our local roads, provide bus service and regional multimodal connections, help people find ways to leave their cars home, and provide safe, convenient transportation to those with special needs.

Ang OC Go Senior Non- Emergency Medical Transportation (SNEMT) Program ay nagbibigay ng transportasyon sa mga matatanda na nangangailangan ng murang transportasyon papunta at mula sa mga medikal na appointment, mga dentista, mga therapy, mga programa sa ehersisyo, pagsusuri at iba pang mga paglalakbay na may kaugnayan sa kalusugan.

The Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) is a capital listing of all transportation projects proposed over a six-year period. Projects include highway improvements, transit, rail and bus facilities, high occupancy vehicle lanes, signal synchronization, intersection improvements, freeway ramps, etc.