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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.

Expanding connectivity OC Streetcar's 4.15-mile route will connect to existing rail and bus routes in Orange County and beyond, including the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center that serves Metrolink and Amtrak travelers throughout Southern California.

This comprehensive transportation program, also known as Measure M, provides improvements for freeways, streets, streetcar and rail infrastructure, mobility services and the environment and is funded The Grand Jurors Association of Orange County (GJAOC) is conducting the TOC recruitment and will recommend qualified candidates for membership.

Orange County Coastal Rail Resiliency Study Overview Public Involvement Resources Stay Connected Home Plans and Studies Orange County Coastal Rail Resiliency Study Resources

The Pacific Surfliner service travels along a 351-mile coastal rail corridor through six counties in Southern California: San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo. It is currently the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States, and the busiest state-supported Amtrak route. The LOSSAN Agency is governed by a Board of Directors (Board ...

Metrolink is Southern California’s regional passenger rail system, serving Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties, as well as Oceanside in San Diego County. This convenient and efficient alternative to driving connects people in Southern California to major destinations and employment centers in comfort and safety.

Construction Activities The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the track through San Clemente, worked with Metrolink, which operates regional passenger rail service, to build a 200-foot-long wall at Mariposa Point, to safely re-establish rail service after a Jan. 24 landslide on private property above the track littered the rail line with soil and debris, halting passenger ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, is taking emergency action to stabilize the rail line in north San Clemente.

In 2025, OCTA will focus on continuing to deliver a transportation network that is balanced, reliable and equitable, while remaining fiscally responsible and resilient. Those guiding principles are part of the 2025 Board and CEO Strategic Initiatives and Action Plan, which was unveiled by OCTA Chair Doug Chaffee and CEO Darrell E. Johnson at the OCTA Board of Directors meeting on Jan. 27. Each ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to develop the 2025 Orange County Strategic Rail Plan.