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During the past few weeks, OCTA has secured a total of $305 million from state and federal sources to advance immediate coastal stabilization efforts on the rail corridor where it runs along the vulnerable coastline through San Clemente. On October 30, OCTA learned that the Federal Railroad Administration awarded $100 million in funding from its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety ...

ORANGE – Crews are finishing the initial emergency work to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente this week, which will enable passenger rail service to safely resume through South Orange County on the morning of Saturday, June 7.

Press Releases December 18, 2020 Rails are now being installed for OC Streetcar December 15, 2020 First OC Streetcar Rail Set into Santa Ana Street January 28, 2019 OCTA Board Sets Transportation Vision for 2019 November 30, 2018 OC Streetcar Construction Gets Rolling

Passenger rail service, including Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, is scheduled to fully and safely resume through South Orange County on Saturday, June 7, following the planned completion of construction of the initial phase of emergency efforts to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente. Led by OCTA in partnership with Metrolink, construction has ...

Keeping the Promise The OCTA Board of Directors (Board) approved the Measure M2 (M2) Next 10 Delivery Plan (Next 10 Plan) on November 14, 2016, to set priorities and funding commitments over a ten-year period from fiscal year (FY) 2016-17 through FY 2025-26. This comprehensive and balanced plan was developed to ensure that the promises made in the 30-year M2 Transportation Investment Plan (M2 ...

Only Metrolink Monthly Pass holders may travel on Orange County Line Amtrak Service at no additional cost as part of the Rail 2 Rail® Program. Blackout dates may apply; schedules are subject to change.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is seeking insight from qualified firms regarding potential solutions and industry best practices related to the dredging and placement of sand for the coastal rail stabilization priority projects.

ABOUT THE LOSSAN RAIL CORRIDOR AGENCY The Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency is a joint powers authority composed of rail owners, operators and planning agencies along the LOSSAN rail corridor. In addition to working to improve passenger rail ridership, revenue, on-time performance, operational flexibility, and safety, the LOSSAN Agency assumed ...

3rd Quarter Highlights: Coastal Rail Stabilization Priority Project Update; Coastal Rail Resiliency Study Update OC Streetcar Update Community-Based Transit Circulators Ridership Report