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Phung Mai, an electronics technician at the Irvine Sand Canyon base. Phung recently identified an issue with Wi-Fi on the buses, which was causing problems with the timely downloading of ridership data. He took it upon himself to find the cause and determined there was a problem with the Wi-Fi antenna at the base, which once replaced, solved the issue.

OCTA recently distributed $25.3 million dollars from OC Go for street maintenance projects such as repairing potholes, repaving streets, and synchronizing signals. OC Go, also known as Measure M, is Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements. These Local Fair Share funds are distributed every other month to cities and the county to preserve existing streets and to ...

The Angels Express bus service from the Goldenwest Transportation Center has been discontinued due to low ridership and budget constraints. Angels fans have no reason to worry about rides to Anaheim, however! The Angels Express train is back this season to offer round-trip transportation to Angel Stadium to all weeknight home games that begin at 7:07 p.m. And it’s still only $7 or less round ...

A robust freeway network, high occupancy vehicle & toll lanes, a master plan of arterial 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.

With three lines and 12 stations in Orange County, Metrolink passenger rail service is a convenient, comfortable way to travel locally and to other counties—and kids love it.

The coastal track through San Clemente was reinstated for full service in July and remains open, welcoming passengers of both Metrolink regional rail and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner.

While emergency work in San Clemente is top priority, OCTA continues to work with local, state and federal partners to study and secure funding for more lasting solutions ORANGE – While the Orange County Transportation Authority is nearing completion on emergency work to stabilize railroad tracks in San Clemente, the agency and its partners continue to push forward on finding long-term ...

OCTA serves Orange County residents and commuters by providing countywide bus and paratransit service, Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink) commuter rail service, freeway improvements, streets and roads improvements, Express Lanes, and motorist aid services.

The $22.9 million project, with support from California Climate Investments, highlights OCTA’s commitment to clean and reliable technology ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority today joined with local, state and federal officials to mark the debut of the largest transit-operated hydrogen fueling station in the nation and 10 new hydrogen fuel cell electric buses. The event ...

OC Go allocates 25 percent of net revenues to fund transit improvements. These funds invest in Orange County’s Metrolink service, rail station and line enhancements, new transit extensions such as OC Streetcar, cost-e˜ective solutions for seniors and persons with disabilities, establishment of local community circulators, and amenities at the county’s busiest bus stops. OC Go ensures ...