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The modified Saturday service schedule is listed by route on the www.OCBus.com website. Bilingual signs notifying bus riders of the June 14 changes are being placed at all OCTA bus stops and printed brochures will be mailed to customers who call in requesting the information.

The OC Streetcarproject, with a 4.15-mile route, is being implemented as part of the Measure M2(M2)Project S–Transit Extensions to Metrolink. The project includes ten streetcar stops in each direction, comprised of four shared center platforms and six side platforms in each direction. Each stop includes a canopy, benches, leaning rails, trash

Route Type November 2015 Average Weekday Boardings November 2016 Average Weekday Boardings Daily Change Improved Service in June 22,257 22,343 86 Improved Service in October 10,836 10,666 (171) Reduced Service in June 2,531 1,147 (1,384) Reduced Service in October 10,839 8,118 (2,721) No Change 95,376 88,456 (6,920) Total 141,839 130,729 (11,110)

Cypress College students began their spring semester in February with a new benefit that will help them easily access all of Orange County thanks to the OCTA College Pass Program, a shared-cost program that allows enrolled students to travel free on any OC Bus fixed route.

1) Route 701 is a limited-stop route, making stops only at major transfer points ( ) and time check points . 2) Operations along the Harbor Transitway a) Northbound buses will stop at Manchester, Slauson and 37th Street stations only to discharge passengers who boarded in Orange County.

The six-month program allowed youth ages 6 to 18 years in Orange County the opportunity to ride free on any OC Bus fixed route. With more than 765,000 trips taken during the promotional period, the Youth Ride Free Pass was made permanent in 2022, making OCTA the first large transit agency in the region to offer free bus rides to all youth.

• Conference ID: 460 654 704# Offerors are reminded to acknowledge receipt of this Addendum No. 2 in their Exhibit A, “Bid Form.” All changes addressed in this Addendum No. 2 shall be incorporated into the final Agreement. Questions regarding this Addendum No. 2 should be directed to the undersigned at gtorres@octa.net.

4. Contracted Fixed-Route Bus Services Update Eileen Bruggeman, Operations, presented the item. Committee Member Comments: A committee member asked about changing the third-party transit provider and how that affects transferring drivers or individuals pay or benefits. Eileen Bruggeman

popular commuter and traveler route, its location makes it essential to United States national defense, and it is a vital BNSF freight line. The South County portion of the LOSSAN rail corridor also has a diverse range of interests and stakeholders, including multiple federal, state, and local agency

OC Streetcar's 4.15-mile route will connect to existing rail and bus routes in Orange County and beyond, including the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center that serves Metrolink and Amtrak travelers throughout Southern California. Expanding possibilities from the heart of Orange County and beyond.