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I-5 Improvement Project Breaks Ground through Irvine and Tustin
The project is a major effort to improve mobility, enhance safety and reduce congestion along one of Orange County’s busiest freeways.
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OCTA Continues to Fight Against Human Trafficking
During Human Trafficking Awareness Month in January and throughout the year, trained OCTA coach operators help identify and assist victims.
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Roadeo Competition Showcases Bus Driving Excellence
The event highlights individual achievement and reinforces OCTA’s ongoing commitment to passenger safety and operational excellence.
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Ride to transit-friendly NYE events
Check out our curated collection of transit-friendly NYE events—many are family friendly, too!
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Holiday Happenings around Orange County
This is a list of holiday events reachable by transit.
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Wave Modernizes Fare Payment, Enhances Rider Experience
OCTA launched the Wave fare payment system in October, bringing riders a more convenient and flexible way to pay for OC Bus trips.
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Public Input Requested to Help Plan Orange County’s Transportation Fut…
A survey is available through November 9 to share thoughts on OCTA’s Long Range Transportation Plan.
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Coastal Rail Resiliency Study Advances
The study identifies and evaluates strategies that would protect the 7-mile coastal rail segment between Dana Point and the San Diego County.
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Train Traffic Travels Over New San Juan Creek Bridge
The new bridge replaces a structure originally built in 1917 and serves as a key link along one of the busiest intercity passenger rail lines in the nation.
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