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To save time, buy your OC Fair Express passes in advance with our user-friendly mobile app, just $2 each way. Alternatively, you can pay with exact change and buy a round-trip ticket for $4 on the bus. Youth ages 18 and under ride for free and do not need a pass. Regular OC Bus fares and passes are also accepted.

What is the OC Loop? The Orange County (OC) Loop is a vision for 66 miles of seamless connections and an opportunity for people to bike, walk, and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches. About 88% of the OC Loop is already in place and is used by thousands of people. Currently, nearly 58 miles use existing off-street trails along the San Gabriel River, Coyote ...

Human-Powered Mobility Active transportation is any form of human-powered transportation that promotes physical activity including walking, biking, skating, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transportation. OC Active seeks to serve as a central resource for safety improvements, promotional campaigns, and current projects for all forms of active transportation.

Metrolink is a great solution for long-distance commutes, linking communities to employment and activity centers.

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Regional Bikeways Planning Over 400 miles of recommended regional bikeway corridors were identified as part of a countywide effort involving OCTA, the Orange County Council of Governments, local jurisdictions, and bicycle stakeholders. The process to build consensus on these regional bikeways began in 2011 through a series of studies for four different subareas of Orange County: North, West ...

OCTA provides a public portal for exploring and downloading spatial data through its OCTA GIS Open Data Portal. In addition to publicly available spatial data, the Portal offers a curated selection of maps and web applications to facilitate exploration. Transit-related data is made available by Google Transit Feed (GTFS). These resources are to encourage community building and contributions by ...

At the heart of OCTA’s bus system is our network of 60 bus routes. They include local and community routes, express routes, and our Stationlink service that connects Orange County Metrolink stations with major employment centers.

Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) is a fixed-route transportation system for the City of Anaheim and the greater Anaheim Resort area, including the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove and Orange, and offers free transfers with a valid Metrolink ticket. Please review the online Route Map for guidance.