Last updated: May 11, 2025 Download Full Bus Book (PDF) Below you can view and download individual routes and schedules, or create a personalized bus book. You can also create a customized book with the bus and train routes you use the most. Click here to see May 11, 2025 Service Change Highlights
2025 PROJECT O CALL Overview: Provides M2 Project O improvements to the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH) along with improvements to help improve intersections and street operations that reduce congestion and increase capacity.
VA HOSPITAL CSULB AREA 1, 50, 60, LBT: 41, 81, 91, 92, 93, 94, 121, 171, ZAP 176; METRO 577x
Twice a year, service animals and their trainers gather at the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) for a chance to ride the bus for free in a controlled environment while taking in the sights and sounds of Downtown Disney District and Anaheim Garden Walk.
The I-5 Improvement Project from the County Line to the Avenida Pico Interchange proposes to increase person and vehicle throughput in south Orange County.
With emergency work complete, OCTA will work with partners, including newly hired consultant, to find lasting solutions ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is pushing forward on studying solutions to protect the vital coastal rail line that connects passengers, freight and military assets from San Diego County to Orange County and important destinations farther north. The ...
On weekends, the Kids Ride Free discount allows up to three children 17 years old and under to ride free when accompanied by a fare-paying adult. Adults pay only $10 to ride Metrolink on Saturday or Sunday with the $10 Weekend Day Pass. No ticket is needed for children; they simply board the train with an accompanying adult.
ORANGE – While the Orange County Transportation Authority continues to lead emergency track protection efforts in priority areas along the rail line in San Clemente, work continues on a study of potential solutions that will safeguard rail operations for the next three decades.
Project Overview Working together with the City of Orange, OCTA led construction of the new, multi-level structure featuring over 600 parking spaces for Orange Transportation Center transit and rail users. In addition to providing ample and accessible parking for the growing number of OC Bus and Metrolink riders, OCTA included ground-level charging stations, rooftop solar panels and secure ...
Here’s a snap-shot of traffic demand: SR-91 is the only direct commuter facility connecting Riverside County to Orange County. The existing ADT at the county line is 280,000 vehicles and is expected to grow to roughly 450,000 ADT by 2030. Existing SR-91 accommodates 12-14 traffic lanes.