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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 ...

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 ...

Finding fantastic foodie hot spots is always fun. And it is worth an excursion on Metrolink to discover delicious dining opportunities in Santa Ana Artist’s Village, the surrounding downtown area and at the Fourth Street Market. Your visit will require a connection from the Santa Ana Metrolink Station via OC Bus, Uber or Lyft. Your taste buds will thank you!

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.

ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday authorized emergency actions to stabilize sections of railroad track threatened by coastal erosion and landslides in San Clemente, moving forward with urgent work to ensure continued passenger and freight rail operations through South Orange County.

ORANGE –The Orange County Transportation Authority is taking another decisive step in the ongoing effort to protect and stabilize the coastal rail line through San Clemente to help ensure safe and uninterrupted rail service.

OCTA’s $1.76 billion budget went into effect at the beginning of July. The budget keeps essential transportation improvements moving forward while responsibly planning for a balanced and sustainable transportation future for Orange County. The approved budget makes significant investments in public transit – totaling approximately 52% of the overall budget – and makes improvements to ...

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Orange County has 12 Metrolink stations served by three lines – Orange County (OC) Line, Inland Empire Orange County (IEOC) Line, and 91/Perris Valley (91/PV) Line. Metrolink service relies on an operating subsidy, which OCTA funds through Measure M2 (M2). While still below pre-pandemic levels, ridership continues to improve quarter-over-quarter.