The RCTC 91 Corridor Improvement Project added regular lanes, tolled express lanes, auxiliary lanes and direct express lane connectors from the northbound I-15 to the westbound SR-91 and from the eastbound SR-91 to the southbound I-15. Improvements to interchanges, ramps and surface streets were also made along the 91 corridor.
91 Laguna Hills to San Clemente via Paseo De Valencia / Camino Capistrano / Del Obispo St
550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868 (714) 560-6282 Bus Information (714) 636-7433 91 Express Lanes (800) 600-9191 About octa Overview Careers Sustainability Open Data
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550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868 (714) 560-6282 Bus Information (714) 636-7433 91 Express Lanes (800) 600-9191 About octa Overview Careers Sustainability Open Data
Orange County Summary Orange County’s economy grew at a slightly slower rate than California’s due to slower job and population growth. We predict Orange County’s economic growth to remain steady in 2024 and 2025, mirroring state trends. Taxable sales, after surging in 2021 and 2022, have now stabilized in line with lower inflation and normalized consumption.
The first all‑electronic toll facility in the country, the 91 Express Lanes uses an innovative congestion‑management pricing policy to deliver significant time savings on one of the busiest highways in the region, allowing customers to live life on time. The 91 Express Lanes has always been more than a safe, reliable transportation alternative.
To save time, buy your OC Fair Express passes in advance with our user-friendly mobile app, just $2 each way. Alternatively, you can pay with exact change and buy a round-trip ticket for $4 on the bus. Youth ages 18 and under ride for free and do not need a pass. Regular OC Bus fares and passes are also accepted.
Lines and Stations In Orange County, there are three lines and 11 convenient stations to serve you whether you’re commuting or embarking on a weekend adventure. Plan your trip by selecting an origin and destination station. Learn how to connect to Amtrak using our Rail2Rail Program.