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The Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency (AGENCY) is responsible for the management of the state-funded, Amtrak operated Pacific Surfliner intercity passenger rail service along the 351-mile corridor between San Diego and San Luis Obispo.

Fact sheet as of 6/30/24 STREETS & SIGNALS • 2 Intersection Improvement Projects • 21 Signal Synchronization Projects • 10 Street Rehabilitation Projects • Harbor Boulevard Pilot Innovative • 12 Street Widening Projects Transit Signal Priority Study BUS, LOCAL TRANSIT & RAIL

Johnny Dunning Jr., a proven transit leader with 25 years of industry experience and an avid bus rider, has been named as OCTA’s Chief Operating Officer (COO). As COO, Dunning is responsible for leading OCTA’s Operations groups, including bus, commuter rail and OC Streetcar (now under construction), paratransit, microtransit, and mobility management. He will also oversee vehicle and ...

Measure M also made possible Metrolink commuter-rail service in Orange County. Orange County voters renewed Measure M in November 2006 by a vote of nearly 70 percent. An Early Action Plan was created to begin delivering transportation improvements before M2 begins in 2011.

This multi-billion dollar program may include: an elevated 4-lane facility (MIS Corridor A)from SR-241 to I-15; the Anaheim to Ontario International Airport Maglev High Speed Rail; the Irvine-Corona Expressway (ICE) 4-lane facility from SR-241/SR-133 to I-15/Cajalco Road (formerly knownas MIS Corridor B), WB SR-91 to SB SR-55 ...

Project Overview The Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55) is one of the most heavily congested freeways in Southern California. 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, SR-55 between I-405 and I-5 has four regular lanes and one carpool lane ...

The 2013 OCTA Annual Report, “ The Many Ways We Move You,” is available online. The report highlights OCTA’s accomplishments in improving Orange County’s freeways, local streets and roads, transit systems, and ridesharing options. In fiscal year 2012-2013, OCTA kept people moving by reducing freeway congestion, improving safety and efficiency on local roads, adding new bus service and ...

Blue: Band_3 Maxar | General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO); NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) | NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), National Ocean Service (NOS) | BOEM / BSEE | Project funded by Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Pacific Outer

Three individuals received awards for their dedicated public service throughout 2022 ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority recently announced the 2022 employees of the year, honoring those who helped OCTA achieve organizational excellence and a balanced, sustainable and equitable transportation system. The 2022 Employees of the Year are selected from three areas, including ...

On October 11, 2021, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved the distribution of $10.931 million of Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act funds to the Orange County local agencies for local streets and roads rehabilitation and maintenance projects through the 2021 Pavement Management Relief Funding (PMRF) Program.