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The Pacific Surfliner service travels along a 351-mile coastal rail corridor through six counties in Southern California: San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo. It is currently the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States, and the busiest state-supported Amtrak route. The LOSSAN Agency is governed by a Board of Directors (Board ...

State, federal and local officials gathered on July 28 to mark the start of construction on the SR-55 Improvement Project, which is intended to help improve travel times in central Orange County along one of the most heavily congested freeways in Southern California. The $475 million project is funded through a combination of local, state, and federal funds, including $140 million from Senate ...

SR-22 Improvement Project is on Schedule Only one major delay has occurred throughout the project, a 14-month delay by Caltrans in the completion of environmental documents. Even with this delay, the SR-22 project will be substantially complete ahead of the adjusted schedule and at least 24-months earlier than the design-bid-build

In all, eight miles of new lane were added to the historic freeway this year ORANGE – Transportation, city and business leaders gathered Monday at Honda Center in Anaheim to mark the completion of improvements to the Orange Freeway (SR-57) that are giving drivers a safer and more efficient commute. Leaders from the Orange County Transportation Authority and Caltrans joined with business ...

Former Laguna Beach Mayor Ann Christoph tells the story of the 200-acre property on the north side of Aliso Canyon and how OCTA preserved and protected it for local residents. The article originally appeared in The Laguna Beach Independent.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is seeking insight from qualified firms regarding potential solutions and industry best practices related to the dredging and placement of sand for the coastal rail stabilization priority projects.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), is improving State Route 91 (SR-91) from State Route 57 (SR-57) to State Route 55 (SR-55). OCTA and Caltrans are working with the neighboring cities of Anaheim, Orange, Placentia, Fullerton and Yorba Linda.

On March 29, transportation leaders and elected officials marked the completion of a $230 million improvement project that relieves traffic congestion and enhances safety for tens of thousands of daily commuters traveling Interstate 5 through San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. The improvement project, led by OCTA in partnership with Caltrans, adds nearly 6 miles of carpool lanes ...

Current state planning and project approval policies place great emphasis on reducing travel by automobile and encourage project alternatives that promote short trips where possible, travel by transit, bicycling or walking, and use of zero-emission vehicles.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), is improving State Route 91 (SR-91) from State Route 57 (SR-57) to State Route 55 (SR-55). OCTA and Caltrans are working with the neighboring cities of Anaheim, Orange, Placentia, Fullerton and Yorba Linda.