Efective February 11, 2024 The Bus Service Change Improvements provides a summary of the upcoming service improvements to OC Bus. This service change will provide minor routing and schedule changes.
In Orange County, OCTA’s Metrolink rail service has 11 stations from Buena Park to San Clemente. Metrolink's interactive system map will help you find the nearest station to your home and destination.
Bus Service Change Improvements – Efective May 11, 2025 The Bus Service Change Improvements provide a summary of adjustments to OC Bus. To improve service quality and reliability, changes include the extension of Route 553 from ARTIC to Disneyland Resort along Katella Ave. and Harbor Blvd., schedule adjustments to better serve summer beach trafic and minor schedule changes to reduce wait times.
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority this week unveiled the first vehicle that will operate on the OC Streetcar system, giving OCTA Board members and elected officials a first look at what will be the county’s first modern, electric streetcar and another important zero-emission transit option for central Orange County.
Bus Service Change Improvements – Efective May 11, 2025 The Bus Service Change Improvements provide a summary of adjustments to OC Bus. To improve service quality and reliability, changes include the extension of Route 553 from ARTIC to Disneyland Resort along Katella Ave. and Harbor Blvd., schedule adjustments to better serve summer beach trafic and minor schedule changes to reduce wait times.
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.
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 service that is available to qualified applicants whose physical or cognitive limitations prevent them from utilizing the regular OC Bus fixed-route service.
In 2019, OCTA launched the OC Flex microtransit pilot program in two Orange County regions where fixed-route bus service was reduced or eliminated. The eight-passenger vans are smaller than traditional 40‑foot buses and provide app‑based, accessible, on‑demand transit services, allowing people to share the ride to their destinations.
Discover the ease and convenience of riding OC Flex for commuting, fun, errands, getting home from school or whatever. It all starts with the OC Flex Mobile App where you can book your rides. Then choose to pay with the app or cash when you board. It’s is easy as that! Visit OCFlex.com for additional details and exclusive deals for riders.