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Orangethorpe Ave Railroad Corridor Study to develop alternative conceptual design plans, environmental documentation and phasing plan for ultimate implementation of improvements at crossings along the San Bernardino Subdivision project. Orangethrope Corridor Rail Lowering Study the feasibility of lowering the railroad from

OCTA is seeking motivated students to join its Teen Council for the 2025–2026 term.. The OCTA Teen Council offers a unique opportunity for students to explore transportation topics, provide feedback on real projects, and develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills through hands-on workshops with OCTA professionals.

As part of the regular OC Bus Service Improvements that began May 11, OCTA is extending OC Bus Rapid Route 553 from ARTIC to the Anaheim Resort District to enhance transit connections for employees and visitors.. This expansion reinforces OCTA’s commitment to connecting the county’s largest employment centers, reducing congestion and improving access to one of Orange County’s most ...

Vince Buck said light rail in the middle of freeways like the I-5. Dan Kalmick said the State College corridor looks like the best route to connect to the airport. C. Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Update Greg Nord presented an update on the LRTP. Greg asked the committee if

Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) December 1, 2014

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

highways, extensive fixed route and demand response bus service, commuter rail, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities comprise Orange County’s transportation system. Future planning efforts are considering high speed rail service as part of a statewide system. Separate agencies manage and maintain each transportation component with a common

highways, extensive fixed route and demand response bus service, commuter rail, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities comprise Orange County’s transportation system. Future planning efforts are considering high speed rail service as part of a statewide system. Separate agencies manage and maintain each transportation component with a common