Future Proof Plan Metrolink will leverage the new schedule to rebrand itself as a REGIONAL rail service versus its traditional commuter rail model Expansion of commuter market by providing timed connections to other lines. Riders can now transfer to other routes/lines within 15 minutes making it a true regional 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 California Coastal Commission to expedite work to stabilize four areas most vulnerable to failure above the railroad track through San Clemente.
Bus, OC Flex and Rail Metrolink Parking Structure at the Orange Transportation Center San Juan Creek Bridge Replacement Project - Spanish
OCTA's rail safety enhancement program included upgrading and improving safety features at 52 railroad crossings throughout the county. This is the first countywide effort to enhance rail safety in Anaheim, Dana Point, Irvine, Orange, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana and Tustin.
Transit Projects Orange County’s rail and bus service will receive twenty-five percent (25%) of Net Revenues. These funds will be used to add transit extensions to the Metrolink corridor, reduce bus fares for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, and establish local bus circulators. Streets and Roads Projects
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The rail line is expected to be shut down for passenger service for a total of approximately six weeks, through early June. OCTA, in coordination with Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, is taking action to protect the only coastal rail link between San Diego and Orange counties, following continued threats from the privately owned bluffs ...
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.
As defined by the United States Department of Defense, the rail line between Los Angeles and San Diego is designated as a Strategic Rail Corridor Network, which consists of key railroad lines most important to national defense. This rail infrastructure is particularly vulnerable to climate risks due to the proximity to the coastline.
Fullerton train station was rebuilt in 1993 and is located near Harbor Boulevard and Santa Fe Avenue. Steps from the historic Spanish Colonial rail station, downtown Fullerton combines a sense of history with the fresh vibe of modern cuisine and nostalgic shopping.