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The OC Loop is also another option for residents and visitors to visit local parks, beaches, schools and shopping areas without worrying about trafic and parking. With minimal stops and crossings, the OC Loop is also a viable commuting route to the many major employers the area.

The goal of the SR-91 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Study was to improve mobility options and provide transportation choices on and around the corridor while preserving the character of the local communities. For instance, making improvements to a Metrolink station or implementing limited-stop bus service could help relieve congestion on the SR-91. Background SR-91 is an essential ...

Regional Capacity Program (Project O) The Regional Capacity Program (RCP) is a competitive program that will provide more than $1 billion over a thirty year period. The RCP replaces the Measure M Local and Regional streets and roads competitive programs. The RCP focuses on improvements to the Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH). The MPAH serves as the backbone of Orange County’s arterial ...

RTA = Riverside Transit Agency Route 071/051024 Numbers on streets indicate transfers. Números en la calle indican transbordos. N MAP NOT TO SCALE

Route 42 Los Alamitos to Orange via Lincoln Ave All Days: • New end of route at Norwalk Blvd and Wardlow Rd (extension to Seal Beach served by Route 46). Weekdays:

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to temporary staffing services. The budget for this project is $3,220,000 for a three (3)-year initial term.

Irvine Metrolink Station The Irvine train station is located at 15215 Barranca Parkway and is accessible from Alton Parkway at the Santa Ana Freeway (I-5). Opened in 1990, the station serves nearly 3,000 Amtrak and Metrolink passengers daily. Today, the Irvine train station is the second most heavily used station in Orange County.

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.

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AM times PM times See 91/PV Line, IE-OC Line and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner schedules for additional trains along this corridor. For standard notes and symbols see inside front cover.