OC Bus o ers free, safe, and stress-free rides for kids 6 to 18. Make your days easier—get your child a Youth Ride Free pass today! The Bus Service Change Improvements provide a summary of adjustments to OC Bus.
Can supply various face mask types including but not limited to surgical N95s, nonsurgical N95s, and non-sterile surgical masks.
Emergency Battery Drive, powered by lithium-ion batteries, allowing the vehicle to move at least 300 feet under its own power in the event of power disruption. The OC Streetcar will run on a 4-mile route between the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center and Harbor Boulevard in Garden Grove.
The Orange County Transportation Authority, which is leading construction of the project, continues to work closely with officials from the Federal Transit Administration, which awarded a $149 million federal funding grant to the project in late 2018, allowing construction to begin.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is studying the development of a biking and walking trail connection along the former Pacific Electric Right-of-Way (PE ROW) corridor in Santa Ana and Garden Grove.
Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868
Fast Track option available for limited project types – Planning and Implementation Phases at same time. Hardcopies of plans and drawings must be in a minimum size of 11 x 17 inches. M2 Project P funding for multi-agency, corridor-based signal synch throughout Orange County.
Preventable vehicle accidents are defined as incidents when physical contact occurs between vehicles used for public transit and other vehicles, objects, or pedestrians, and where a coach operator failed to do everything reasonable to prevent the accident.
Preventable vehicle accidents are defined as the number of incidents when physical contact occurs between vehicles used for public transit and other vehicles, objects, or pedestrians, and where a coach operator failed to do everything reasonable to prevent the accident.
Preventable vehicle accidents are defined as incidents when physical contact occurs between vehicles used for public transit and other vehicles, objects, or pedestrians, and where a coach operator failed to do everything reasonable to prevent the accident.