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Encourage policies to allow employees to work from home at least one day per week, whenever possible Improve and expand commuter rail services including Metrolink and Amtrak Create a network of light rail streetcars serving key des na ons and ac vity centers Improve and expand bus services Offer transit riders access to shu les, shared bikes/scooters, and rideshare services at transit sta ons ...

The Irvine train station has been serving Amtrak and Metrolink passengers since it opened in 1990. Today nearly 2,000 passengers board Metrolink and Amtrak trains from the Irvine station each weekday, and is one of the most heavily used stations in Orange County.

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.

Eliminate empty train movement to other facilities at the end of the day Allow better use of Metrolink’s existing fleet Serve public transportation needs Long term maintenance of public rail facilities

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Now in its 54th year, Earth Day serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to safeguard the environment and our future. On Monday, April 22, OCTA will once again offer free OC Bus rides on all its nearly 60 fixed routes. Choosing to take public transportation instead of driving helps reduce pollution and takes cars off the road. The OC Bus fleet runs on clean, renewable energy ...

The appointment of the three new members also meant that the OCTA board said goodbye to three longtime members whose service helped improve transportation in Orange County on freeways, roads, rail and active transportation such as walking and cycling.

Also included under the RCP is the Regional Grade Separation Program (RGSP), which is meant to address vehicle delays and safety issues related to at-grade rail crossings. Seven rail crossing projects along the MPAH network were identified by the California Transportation Commission (CTC) to receive TCIF.

OCTA board OKs first allocation of funds for projects throughout the county June 27, 2011 ORANGE – Orange County streets will see an influx of $56 million after the Orange County Transportation Authority board voted to fund dozens of improvement projects through voter-approved Measure M2. The funds are going toward widening major streets, adding turning lanes, improving intersections ...

Construction is underway on OC Streetcar in Santa Ana to connect employees with workplaces, shoppers with merchants, schools with students and communities with each other. To assist the vibrant business corridor along 4 th Street in Downtown Santa Ana (DTSA) and encourage patrons to visit, OCTA conducts a variety of outreach efforts. The popular Eat Shop Play program has expanded to more than ...