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The Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55) is the primary north- south route from northeast Orange County and the Inland Empire to the beach and tourist attractions in Orange County’s coastal communities.

The four reinforcement areas identified in the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study adjacent to the Orange County Transportation Authority-owned railroad right-of-way, in the vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.10 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision, have continued to experience coastal erosion and the hillside continues to move incrementally, posing an imminent threat to the railroad ...

OCTA looks forward to continuing work with its regional partners on helping to ensure passenger rail remains a viable transportation option for decades to come. ORANGE – Southern California transportation agencies extend their appreciation to the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and Secretary Toks Omishakin for committing to a State-led study to plan future investments for the ...

We're all about helping you with your travels. Whether you’re a long-time resident, here on a family vacation, or just passing through, the Orange County Transportation Authority’s collection of Motorist Services is designed to help keep you safe and well-informed during your travels. They are here to help, whether you’re traveling by car, bus, or rail. Below are brief overviews of the ...

The trail will be closed intermittently. OCTA plans to restore the bridge and pedestrian trail as part of a future project that needs California Coastal Commission approval. The current construction activities are expected to take approximately six weeks to complete. During this time, rail service will be suspended through San Clemente.

The Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55) is one of the most heavily congested freeways in Southern California, and trafic is only expected to increase with future demand. The SR-55 is a vital link to other major freeway systems in Orange County, and it is the only freeway providing a direct north- south connection between Central Orange County and the Coastal Region. Currently, the SR-55 has four general ...

Assess, identify, and develop a program of capital projects within OCTA right-of-way Develop short-term (10 years) and medium-term (30 years) conceptual alternatives Work with adjacent stakeholders to develop a comprehensive coastal capital program with roles and responsibilities beyond the OCTA right-of-way

The LOSSAN Board of Directors is composed of current and former elected officials representing rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner corridor between San Diego, Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. LOSSAN is staffed by the Orange County Transportation Authority.

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OCTA’s I-405 Improvement Project opened to traffic on Dec. 1, 2023, improving travel times for all drivers along one of the nation’s busiest stretches of highway ORANGE – One year after the completion of the I-405 Improvement Project, drivers are experiencing easier and quicker commutes along one of the most heavily traveled stretches of highway in the nation. The project, led by the ...