OCTA expands service on busiest routes
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The Orange County Transportation Authority plans to expand service on
many of its busiest routes as part of its service change this month.
The enhancements will include frequency of service trips on busy
routes, as well as minor route changes, connections and efficiency, in an
attempt to generate an additional 429,000 annual boardings within the
county.
“We are constantly looking for ways to improve bus service in Orange
County,” said Greg Winterbottom, the transit planning and operations
committee chairman, in a statement. “We closely monitor ridership figures
and continually seek feedback from our bus drivers and customers to help
us make adjustments several times each year.”
Some of those adjustments include:
* Route 51, which travels from Santa Ana to Costa Mesa, will decrease
its operation from every 30 minutes to every 60 minutes on weekdays
during the evening because of low ridership.
* Route 57, which travels from Brea to Newport Beach, will be rerouted
in Fullerton and Brea from Associated Road between Yorba Linda Boulevard
and the Brea Mall to State College Boulevard. Route 53 will continue to
serve Associated Road.
* Route 86, which travels from Costa Mesa to Mission Viejo, will be
rerouted in Mission Viejo from Jeronimo Road between Alicia Parkway and
Los Alisos Boulevard to Madero to better serve the business park and
civic center area.
* Route 173, which travels from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach, will
eliminate some of its trips because of low ridership. On the weekdays,
the 5:30 a.m. northbound, and 5:30 a.m. and 7:39 p.m. southbound trips
will be eliminated; on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the 7 a.m. and
6:15 p.m. northbound, and 7 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. southbound trips will also
be eliminated.
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