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The Anaheim Canyon station is served by Metrolink ’s Inland Empire to Orange County (IEOC) line. The proposed improvements are designed to increase capacity at the station, as well as improve reliability, on-time performance, and safety at the station. Improvements include addition of a second track through the station and related rail crossing improvements to the second track, the addition ...

The implementation of eight new services throughout Orange County includes on-demand transit in Laguna Beach and Los Alamitos as well as first/last mile support for trolleys in San Clemente, with Newport Beach to follow.

Rail OCTA Receives Funding from Federal, State Partners for Vital Coastal Rail Corridor Improvements A total of $305 million from state and federal sources will be used to stabilize coastal rail through San Clemente.

As the emergency work to stabilize the tracks in San Clemente nears completion, OCTA and its partners continue to search for long-term solutions to protect the coastal rail line.

San Clemente On-Demand $ 914,400 Ride Hailing October 2016 9 Service only offered single rides during the reporting period due to the coronavirus (ridesharing option disabled).

The historic home of San Clemente founder Ole Hanson offers a glimpse of the region’s history through its beautiful Spanish architecture and coastal gardens. From station: 10 minute walk

A. Riding on Sidewalks. Bicycles, electric bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, nonmotorized and motorized scooters, nonmotorized skateboards,electrically motorized boards, electric personal assistive mobility devices, and other similar nonmotorized and motorized forms of transportation may be ridden or operated on all sidewalks within the City at a speed not to exceed five miles per hour ...

Removed landslide soil on rail side of wall layout line Cleared project site for reinstatement of rail service Debris cleared, wall in place and passenger service restored July 2023 Remove temporary barrier wall after City of San Clemente installs permanent solution

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements. These funds, along with other state and federal grants provided by OCTA, are helping to enhance safety, reduce congestion, expand ...

This 5.7 mile project, a partnership between OCTA and Caltrans, extended the carpool lane in each direction of I-5 from between its prior terminus in San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. The project also reconstructed the Avenida Pico interchange, adding dual left-turn lanes to both on-ramps and widening the northbound on-ramp to three lanes.