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Integrate local bus service, Go Local initiatives, and cooperative funding partnerships to interface with the regional network of Metrolink and freeway express bus.

The M2 program funds a range of transportation and environmental improvements across Orange County, including fixing potholes and resurfacing streets, synchronizing tra c signals, preserving and restoring habitats, expanding Metrolink rail and connections to communities, enhancing capacity and operations of freeways, cleaning water runo from roadways, providing transit services at reduced ...

The OC Fair Express helped thousands attend one of Orange County’s top summer attractions while avoiding traffic and parking hassles. The special bus service also eased congestion in the parking lots and on the streets around the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. “This was a successful collaboration between OCTA and the OC Fair, allowing thousands of residents and families to get to the fair more ...

Over the past few years, OCTA and the County of Orange have collaborated with local agencies to advance the OC Loop, a vision of 66 miles of seamless connections that will allow people to bike, walk and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches. The OC Loop received a major boost recently when the Orange County Supervisors dedicated over $31 million in funding to ...

The Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) will evaluate strategies to protect the railroad in place for up to 30 years and ensure uninterrupted rail operations while minimizing passenger and freight service disruptions. It will include a detailed analysis of seven miles of critical coastal rail corridor between Dana Point and San Clemente at the San Diego County line (map of study area on reverse).

The Fullerton train station was rebuilt in 1993 and is located near Harbor Boulevard and Santa Fe Avenue. Steps from the historic Spanish Colonial rail station, downtown Fullerton combines a sense of history with the fresh vibe of modern cuisine and shopping.

The core of Orange County is a critical link to a successful regional transportation network. OC Streetcar’s 4.15-mile route will connect to existing rail and bus routes in Orange County and beyond, including the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center that serves Metrolink and Amtrak travelers throughout Southern California. When OC Streetcar makes its debut, a new horizon of mobility will ...

Each year, the American Bus Benchmarking Group (ABBG) conducts a nationwide transit customer survey. OCTA participates in this important effort by asking customers what they think about OC Bus service. To encourage participation, OCTA is offering those who take the survey by April 30 a chance to win one of three 30-day bus passes. Learn more here.

Deal approved by OCTA Board of Directors on Monday after receiving approval from vote of union members over the weekend ORANGE –The Orange County Transportation Authority and the union representing OCTA’s maintenance employees have reached a deal on terms on a new contract, ensuring that buses will keep running for the thousands of Orange County passengers who rely upon bus service. The ...

CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from qualified contractors for Lot Sweeping Services, including, but not limited to sweeping, blowing, vacuuming, complete cleaning, and removal of all debris from entire paved parking lots and vehicle driveways. The budget for this effort is $375,000 for a two (2 ...