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Looking for careers that move them, a record number of participants visited the 9th Annual Careers in Transportation Expo at OCTA’s headquarters in Orange on March 6. Designed to familiarize students with careers in transportation, the event attracted approximately 300 students from 12 high schools.

Beginning Monday, April 28, passenger rail was suspended for approximately six weeks while crews work to repair and reinforce the most vulnerable segments of the track. The closure affects both Metrolink’s Orange County and Inland Empire-Orange County lines, as well as Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner trains through the area.

OCTA recently launched a new and enhanced website as part of its mission to keep Orange County moving. The new site provides easy access to rider information and the latest news and information about OCTA's many projects, programs, and services. Based on extensive research, including interviews with internal stakeholders, analysis of website traffic and user needs, and modern web design best ...

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SURE The OC Bridges Program is partially funded by Measure M, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements.

This Project is Now Complete Standby power generators were placed at OCTA’s Anaheim and Irvine Construction Circle bus bases to support 24/7 operations in the event of a utility power loss.

The following procurement cannot be submitted on-line. Interested vendors can download the solicitation document file and any listed addendum listed below. If you would like further information regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Procurement Administrator listed below.

The Orange County Transportation Authority’s Board of Directors recognized three employees of the month for December. Felipe Michel, a coach operator, was honored for his professionalism and unwavering commitment to safety that was showcased through standout performances at both the Southern California Regional Bus Roadeo and the ...

More people are choosing to ride as part of their daily commute and for recreation. And all of us share the road; it’s the law. Bike safety is everyone’s responsibility. That includes bike riders of all ages, motorists, pedestrians, and OCTA. Together, we can team up for cycling safety and enjoy moving throughout Orange County and beyond.