Does TAP card work on OCTA?

Does TAP card work on OCTA?

OC Bus will honor Metro monthly bus passes, MTA TAP and MTA TAP cards with EZ sticker at all bus stops along the line on the nine OC Bus routes that serve Los Angeles County (1, 30, 38, 42, 46, 50, 60, 701, and 721) or at bus stops where OC Bus directly connect with Metro buses.

What is OCTA express?

Enjoy a stress-free commute between Orange and Los Angeles Counties with our limited-stop express service. Express routes begin at park-and-ride facilities where you can leave your car and travel to popular business centers in Los Angeles and Orange County.

Do TAP cards work in Orange County?

While the Orange County Transportation Authority does not use TAP, the agency will honor TAP cards when passengers board lines that directly serve Los Angeles County (lines 1, 30, 38, 42, 46, 50, 60, 701, and 721) and at bus stops where OCTA buses directly connect with Metro buses.

What time do OC buses stop running?

Our buses are safe, clean, reliable, and convenient. A $3 Ride-All-Day pass allows you to ride from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. the next morning. Our friendly and knowledgeable drivers will be glad to take you down to our South Division Street Transit Center or to the North end Transit Center or anywhere in-between.

Does OCTA have an app?

The popular OC Bus App allows riders to use their smartphones to plan, pay and ride. All pass fares are available and can be use on all fixed routes buses. The app allows users to purchase single and multiple versions for future use.

Are buses still free in Los Angeles?

In March 2020, Los Angeles’ public-transit agency, Metro, stopped collecting fares on its buses as a COVID-19 safety precaution. For the next 22 months, Metro waived fares for anyone who wanted to keep riding its buses, anywhere they wanted to go (as long as they wore a mask, of course).

Is OCTA a government agency?

OCTA is a special district government agency. Its jurisdiction lies within the boundaries of Orange County, California, but it is not part of or affiliated with the government of the County of Orange.

Does OCTA own wilderness preserves?

Seven properties owned by the Orange County Transportation Authority, including a portion of Aliso Canyon in Laguna Beach, will be protected from development after the agency’s board unanimously approved a conservation plan this week. …

Can I use TAP card on FlyAway?

Public transit aficionados can now use their TAP card or EZ Transit Pass to get to and from the airport on the LAX FlyAway, the 24-hour bus service between the airport and various SoCal locations. If you hop on in Hollywood, Long Beach or Westwood, use the TAP reader inside the bus.

Can you use TAP card on Amtrak?

Amtrak customers can now pay their train fares with popular tap-and-go payment options such as Apple Pay, the railroad announced Tuesday. The technology that enables tap-and-go mobile payments is increasingly ubiquitous in other areas of commerce.

Is OCTA safe?

For those who travel throughout Orange County via public transit, ridesharing, cycling, or any other means, safety is OCTA’s highest priority. Our bus and Metrolink train services are clean, safe, and convenient.

Is OCTA free?

OCTA Offers Free Bus Rides to Ring in 2020.

Where does Route 721 start and end in California?

Route 721 begins at the Fullerton Park-and-Ride and travels along the 91 and 110 freeways, to its final destination at the corner of 5th & Beaudry in downtown Los Angeles. Route 794 travels between Riverside and South Coast Metro area.

What is the difference between Route 721 and Route 794?

Route 721 begins at the Fullerton Park-and-Ride and travels along the 91 and 110 freeways, to its final destination at the corner of 5th & Beaudry in downtown Los Angeles. Route 794 travels between Riverside and South Coast Metro area. Fareboxes accept most coins and dollar bills, but do not accept pennies or $20 bills and larger.

Where does Route 701 begin and end?

Route 701 begins at the Goldenwest Transportation Center in Huntington Beach and travels along the 405, 605, 105 and 110 freeways to a final destination at the Patsaouras Transit Plaza in downtown Los Angeles.

Do you need paper tickets or cash for the 701 Bus?

No need to hassle with paper tickets or cash. Route 701 begins at the Goldenwest Transportation Center in Huntington Beach and travels along the 405, 605, 105 and 110 freeways to a final destination at the Patsaouras Transit Plaza in downtown Los Angeles.