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OC Bus Riders Upgraded to Premium Version of Transit App
Transit Royale includes real-time information to allow OC Bus customers to plan and track their trips and then view arrival and departure times.
Bus
Transportation Options Abound in Laguna Beach
OC Bus and OC Go-funded trolleys help visitors and locals enjoy the activity-packed town without relying on cars.
Rail
Metrolink Launches Pass that Lets Students Ride Free
The pilot program allows students with valid school identification to obtain a pass at no charge and ride anywhere on the Metrolink system for free.
Rideshare & Active
It’s Easier than Ever to Form a Vanpool
OCTA has permanently reduced the required occupancy to make it easier to form one of these super carpools.
Rideshare & Active
Pedestrian Safety Is a Year-round Concern
Here are some tips for all travelers to remember during National Pedestrian Safety Month and throughout the year.
Rail
Train-Station Dining: Another Reason to Ride Metrolink
From cozy coffee houses to fine dining in historic buildings, there’s a great place to eat for everyone near Metrolink stations.
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Hennessey Reappointed to OCTA Board of Directors as Public Member
Michael Hennessey has been reappointed to serve as one of two public members on the OCTA Board of Directors.
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Teen Council to Provide Insights on Orange County Transportation
Two dozen local teens are stepping up to have a say in the future of Orange County transportation.
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Newport Bay Trash Inceptor Partially Funded by OCTA
The sustainably powered system collects floating trash before it enters the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve, Newport Harbor and beaches.
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