Passenger Rail Service to Be Temporarily Halted Through San Clemente to . . . Passenger rail service is expected to be suspended for approximately six weeks, beginning on Monday, April 28, while crews work to repair and reinforce the most vulnerable segments of the track The closure affects both Metrolink’s Orange County and Inland Empire-Orange County lines, as well as Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner trains through the area
Federal Transportation Improvement Program - Orange County . . . Important upcoming dates for the 2025 FTIP cycle: Please watch the videos below for an overview of the 2025 FTIP process and tutorials for the OCFundtracker system For any questions, please e-mail Ben Ku at bku@octa net or Mina Kim at mkim@octa net
Next 10 Delivery Plan - Orange County Transportation Authority Revised timeframe to 2025 to 2034 To help improve mobility in Orange County over the next ten years, the deliverables are categorized by mode below The progress of the Next 10 Plan will be reported every quarter as part of the M2 Quarterly Report Deliver 13 freeway projects through construction
Budget Information - Orange County Transportation Authority The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Fiscal Year 2025-26 Approved Budget is presented below in three volumes The “Approved Budget” is organized by funds divisions and outlines projected revenues and appropriations
Board Calendar - Orange County Transportation Authority The June 12, 2025, Transit Committee meeting has been cancelled 550 South Main Street, Orange, California For more information, please contact the Clerk of the Board office at (714) 560-5676
San Clemente Rail Closure Update: May 8 - octa. net ORANGE – As crews continue to push ahead on emergency efforts to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente, the Orange County Transportation Authority received additional approvals from the California Coastal Commission to advance more work
New Releases - Orange County Transportation Authority OCTA Approves $1 74 Billion Balanced Budget for FY 2025-26 Budget focuses on transit expansion, coastal rail resilience, and zero-emission investments amid economic uncertainty