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The OC Streetcar is a short train-like vehicle with metal wheels powered by electricity that operates alongside cars via rails embedded in the street, connecting 4.15 miles from the Santa Ana Regional Transportation to the Westminster Avenue and Harbor Boulevard intersection in Garden Grove. Streetcars differ from other light rail system vehicles, which are longer, travel faster and typically ...

The LOSSAN Board of Directors is composed of current and former elected officials representing rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner corridor between San Diego, Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo.

The Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) will evaluate strategies to protect the railroad in place for up to 30 years and ensure uninterrupted rail operations while minimizing passenger and freight service disruptions. It will include a detailed analysis of seven miles of critical coastal rail corridor between Dana Point and San Clemente up to the San Diego County line (map of study area on ...

The Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency, which manages the Amtrak® Pacific Surfliner ® train service, has received a $27 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to increase train frequencies between Los Angeles and San Diego. The grant helps fund the operation of three roundtrips between Los Angeles and San Diego, increasing ...

The newest train station planned in Orange County is the Placentia Station. The station will be conveniently located at Melrose Avenue and Crowther Avenue near the Orange Freeway (SR-57), serving the communities of Anaheim, Fullerton, Placentia and Yorba Linda.

The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, is taking emergency action to stabilize the rail line in north San Clemente. The work is necessary to address urgent threats from slope and beach erosion and to protect the community, rail passengers and overall rail operations.

San Clemente Rail Closure Update: May 22 Work will continue daily, including on Memorial Day, to complete the work by early June and reopen the rail line to passenger service; beachgoers are asked to use extra caution around work zones

The LOSSAN Board of Directors is composed of current and former elected officials representing rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner corridor between San Diego, Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. LOSSAN is staffed by the Orange County Transportation Authority.

LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency Business Plan FY 2017-18 - FY 2018 - 19 LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency Business Plan FY 2016-17 - FY 2017 - 18 LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency Business Plan FY 2015-16 - FY 2016 - 17 Corridor Service Development Plan Pacific Surfliner North 2013 Corridor Service Development Plan Pacific Surfliner South 2013