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.
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 ...
Two major landslides in the past year near the rail line in San Clemente forced the temporary closure of the track to passenger service for several months while OCTA and its partners worked on emergency projects to stabilize the track and protect it from falling debris.
No matter what trip you plan to take, there are bus fares and passes that will make travel convenient and affordable. Choose from paper passes or enjoy the ease of the OC Bus mobile app.
The service features a system of 19 interchangeable public routes in and around the City of Anaheim and Orange County. ART service begins one hour prior to the opening of resort destinations. Service typically begins at 7 AM and continues through midnight seven days a week. Due to COVID-19, ART is currently operating on an on-demand basis.
Customers may purchase the Monthly Pass on the Metrolink mobile app, at Metrolink ticket machines and at Metrolink ticket windows at LA Union Station. For more information, visit here. In Orange County, Metrolink service has been temporarily suspended between Laguna Niguel and Oceanside for track stabilization.
The project also created the 405 Express Lanes between SR-73 in Costa Mesa and I-605 at the Orange County border with Los Angeles County, offering options to carpoolers to travel for free and solo drivers the choice to speed up their commute for a toll.
We recently approved a $1.74 billion budget that keeps essential transportation improvements moving forward while responsibly planning for a balanced and sustainable transportation future for Orange County. About half of the approved budget invests heavily in public transit. In addition, the budget allocates funds to improve local streets and purchase zero-emission vehicles to help improve air ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority has submitted an Emergency Coastal Develop Permit to the California Coastal Commission to start work that will help ensure uninterrupted rail service ORANGE – With ongoing threats to a critical link in Southern California’s rail network, the Orange County Transportation Authority today submitted an Emergency Coastal Development Permit to the ...
The Orange County Maintenance Facility (OCMF), to be constructed off of Ridge Valley in Irvine, California, will include train storage tracks, locomotive and car service platforms, and a service building with overhead cranes.