The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the project applicant. The project proposes to improve traffic operations on State Route (SR)-91 from SR-55 to east of Lakeview Avenue (milepost 9.4 and milepost
Orange County Maintenance Facility Project (OCMF) About the Project The Orange County Maintenance Facility (OCMF), to be constructed off of Ridge Valley in Irvine, California, will serve as a place to store and service Metrolink trains in Orange County to meet long-term public transportation needs by accommodating current and future operations.
Coming in 2022, Orange County’s first modern streetcar will be in service.
(Routes 100 to 199) Metrolink Stationlink Routes (Routes 400 to 499) OC Bus Rapid Routes (Routes 529, 543, 553, 560) City Shuttles (Route 862)
pdf OCTA Board Authorizes Emergency Rail Stabilization Work in South Orange County April 14, 2025
To provide Orange County residents with the highest quality transportation programs and services, OCTA is committed to its organizational mission statement and operates within the framework of values developed by the Board of Directors.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC), added a lane to the eastbound Riverside Freeway (SR-91) between the Eastern Toll Road (SR-241) in eastern Orange County and the Corona Expressway (SR-71) in ...
OC ACCESS Service (General Information) OC ACCESS is a shared-ride paratransit service that is available to qualified applicants whose physical or cognitive limitations prevent them from utilizing OCTA’s regular fixed route bus service.
OC Bus Route 862, introduced during streetcar construction, will be replaced by the OC Streetcar, ensuring you stay connected with even better service. The streetcar will link to other OC Bus routes and the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center for seamless regional travel.
The call box network in Orange County was launched in 1987 and implemented by the Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies (SAFE) program. It was developed to allow motorists to report road hazards, mechanical breakdowns, traffic accidents and other incidents.