In The News.

New Parking Structure at Tustin Metrolink Station Coming Soon!

The Tustin Metrolink Station is getting a new parking structure to replace the current 300 space lot. The new facility will have 733 parking spaces on five levels as well as 91 surface parking spaces, for a total of 824 spaces, almost tripling the current capacity.

Construction of the new parking structure will start in October 2010 and is anticipated to take approximately one year. While construction is underway, the station will be closed to vehicles.

To accommodate Metrolink passengers, OCTA will provide temporary parking during construction. More information coming soon!

Click here to see the virtual tour of what the new Metrolink Tustin Station and parking structure will look like.

 

 

 

 

Friends and Family 4-Pack

Metrolink is introducing a new fare called the Friends and Family 4-Pack (FF4P) specifically for weekend service. Full article

Parking Expansion for Fullerton Station

In order to meet the current demand and to accommodate projected future demand for parking at the Fullerton Station, the City of Fullerton and OCTA developed a plan to construct a parking structure to accommodate approximately 820 spaces. Full article

Santa Ana Station Gets New Security System

To increase transit safety and security, a new Video Surveillance System (VSS) will be installed at the Santa Ana Metrolink Station this fall. This additional security measure was outlined in the 2006 Federal Transit Administration’s Transit Security Design Guidelines and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) transit risk assessment models. Full article

It’s Getting Quiet in Orange

Hop on Metrolink and enjoy these upcoming events in Orange County. The next time you hear a train horn blowing through your neighborhood, don’t blame the engineer. Federal law requires engineers to sound the horn – two long bursts, a short burst and one long burst – every time a train approaches a railroad crossing. Full article

Direct Bus Service from Irvine to LAX

The Irvine City Council recently agreed to a licensing agreement that would allow the Los Angeles World Airports' FlyAway direct-route bus service to travel between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the Irvine Station. This program could be launched as early as mid-November. Full article

Calendar

Hop on Metrolink and enjoy these upcoming events in Orange County. Go to Calendar