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 ...
Discover someplace different this weekend, take a Daycation on Metrolink. This site is a treasure trove of ideas for places to explore on day-long adventures that start with a train ride.
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 ...
ORANGE – Work will continue daily through the Memorial Day weekend, including Monday, on emergency efforts to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente.
Completed to expand Metrolink services, enhance the traveler experience and improve safe and reliable rail service in Orange County. OCTA also subsidizes Metrolink commuter rail service on three lines with 58 weekday/16 weekend trains.
At the same time, OCTA is making progress on the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study, which is looking at ways to reinforce the rail line for the next 30 years. To learn more about the study, visit
On behalf of the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor Agency (LOSSAN Agency), the Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide program management consultant services.
OCTA’s Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) evaluates strategies to keep trains running along seven miles of vulnerable coastline between Dana Point and the San Diego County line.
OCTA should support improvements to Orange County rail service planned by Metrolink and other partner agencies, and proceed with existing plans to increase the number of rail trips, improve station access, and reduce the number of at-grade crossings.
Metrolink has added Bike Cars to accommodate more bikes on select trains. The lower levels of the new Bike Cars are equipped with multiple stalls that are designed to hold three bikes each. Bike Cars are identified by a yellow “Bike Car” decal on the side of the train. Bikes are allowed on ALL Metrolink train cars and each train car is designed to hold three bikes. The special Bike Cars ...