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E BUS BOOK EFFECTIVE THROUGH FEBRUARY 14, 2021 EFECTIVO HASTA EL 14 DE FEBRERO 2021 October 11, 2020 e BUS BOOK EFFECTIVE THROUGH FEBRUARY 14, 2021 EFECTIVO HASTA EL 14 DE FEBRERO 2021 ROUTES MINOR SCHEDULE UPDATE COVID-19 UPDATES NOW BOARDING FROM FRONT PART OF THE NATIONAL PLEDGE FOR SAFETY INDEX Section / Sección Page / Página 54 Garden Grove – Orange . .55 123 Anaheim – Huntington Beach . 106 Fare Information / Información Sobre Tarifas ... 2/10 via Chapman Ave via Malvern Ave/ Valley View /Bolsa Chica Reduced Fare / Tarifas Reducidas ............. 3/11 55 Santa Ana – Newport Beach . 58 129 La Habra – Anaheim . 108 Bus Riding Tips / via Standard Ave / Bristol St / via La Habra Blvd / Brea Blvd / Birch St / Consejos de Viajar en Autobús .................. 4/12 Fairview St / 17th St Kraemer Blvd OC Bus Mobile App / 56 Garden Grove – Orange . .61 143 La Habra – Brea . 109 Aplicación móvil OC Bus ........................ 5/13 via Garden Grove Blvd via Whittier Blvd / Harbor Blvd / Brea Blvd / Reading a Timetable / Leyendo el Horario ..... 6/14 57 Brea – Newport Beach . 62 Birch St Transfers / Transbordos......................... 7/15 via State College Blvd / Bristol St 153 Brea – Anaheim . 110 Customer Information / 59 Anaheim – Irvine . 69 via Placentia Ave Información Para Clientes ....................... 8/16 via Kraemer Blvd / Glassell St / 167 Orange – Irvine . 111 Carry On Restrictions / Restricciones de artículos Grand Ave / Von Karman Ave via Irvine Blvd / Hewes St / Jeffrey Rd personales ...................................... 9/17 60 Long Beach – Tustin . 72 177 Foothill Ranch – Laguna Hills . 112 Customer Conducts / via Westminster Ave / 17th St via Lake Forest Dr / Muirlands Blvd / Conducta del Cliente....................... 57, 73, 84 64 Huntington Beach – Tustin . 76 Los Alisos Blvd via Bolsa Ave / 1st St 178 Huntington Beach – Irvine . 113 Route / Ruta.......................... Page / Página 66 Huntington Beach – Irvine . 80 via Adams Ave / Birch St / Campus Dr 1 Long Beach – San Clemente . 18 via McFadden Ave / Walnut Ave 453 Orange Transportation Center – via Pacific Coast Hwy 70 Sunset Beach – Tustin . 83 St . Joseph’s Hospital . 114 25 Fullerton – Huntington Beach . 20 via Edinger Ave via Chapman Ave / Main St / La Veta Ave via Knott Ave / Goldenwest St 71 Yorba Linda – Newport Beach . 87 463 Santa Ana Regional Transportation 26 Fullerton – Yorba Linda . 21 via Tustin Ave / Red Hill Ave / Center – Hutton Centre . 115 via Commonwealth Ave / Newport Blvd via Grand Ave Yorba Linda Blvd 72 Sunset Beach – Tustin . 89 472 Tustin Metrolink Station – Irvine 29/A La Habra – Huntington Beach . 22 via Warner Ave Business Complex . 116 via Beach Blvd via Edinger Ave / Red Hill Ave / Campus Dr / 76 Huntington Beach – 30 Cerritos – Anaheim . 26 Jamboree Rd John Wayne Airport . 91 via Orangethorpe Ave via Talbert Ave / MacArthur Blvd 473 Tustin Metrolink Station – U .C .I . 117 33 Fullerton – Huntington Beach . 28 via Edinger Ave / Harvard Ave 79 Tustin – Newport Beach . 92 via Magnolia St via Bryan Ave / Culver Dr / University Ave 480 Irvine Metrolink Station – Lake Forest . .118 35 Fullerton – Costa Mesa . 29 via Alton Pkwy / Bake Pkwy / Lake Forest Dr 82 Foothill Ranch – Rancho Santa via Brookhurst St Margarita . 94 543 Fullerton Transportation Center – 37 La Habra – Fountain Valley . 31 via Portola Pkwy / Santa Margarita Pkwy Santa Ana . 119 via Euclid St via Harbor Blvd 83 Anaheim – Laguna Hills . 95 38 Lakewood – Anaheim Hills . 33 via 5 Fwy / Main St 862 Downtown Santa Ana Shuttle . 121 via Del Amo Blvd / La Palma Ave via Civic Center Dr 85 Mission Viejo – Laguna Niguel . 98 42/A Seal Beach – Orange . 35 via Marguerite Pkwy / Crown Valley Pkwy Facilities & Boarding Diagrams . 122-126 via Seal Beach Blvd / 86 Costa Mesa – Mission Viejo . 99 Other Transit Systems/OC Flex . 127 Los Alamitos Blvd / Lincoln Ave via Alton Pkwy / Jeronimo Rd Anaheim Resort Transportation Map . 128-129 43 Fullerton – Costa Mesa . 40 87 Rancho Santa Margarita – Foothill Transit Schedule . 130-131 via Harbor Blvd Laguna Niguel . 100 Laguna Beach Transit Map . 132 46 Long Beach – Orange . 44 via Alicia Pkwy via Ball Road / Taft Ave Metro Schedules . 133-136 89 Mission Viejo – Laguna Beach . 101 RTA Schedules . 137-138 47/A Fullerton – Balboa . 45 via El Toro Rd / Laguna Canyon Rd via Anaheim Blvd / Fairview St Amtrak Schedules . 139 90 Tustin – Dana Point . 102 50 Long Beach – Orange . 48 via Irvine Center Dr / Moulton Pkwy / Metrolink Schedules . 140-142 via Katella Ave Golden Lantern St 53 Anaheim – Irvine . 51 91 Laguna Hills – San Clemente . 104 via Main St via Paseo de Valencia /Camino Capistrano / Del Obispo St Build an ebusbook at ocbus.com/ebusbook FARES OC Bus offers you a variety of ways PAYING YOUR FARE REDUCED FARES to pay for your trip, including: • Please have your exact fare, pass, • Reduced fares are available for 1 . CASH farE or OC Bus app ready when Seniors (age 60+) and Disabled 2 . PREpaid passES boarding the bus. Persons (including Medicare card 3 . OC BUS MOBILE APP • Exact change is required when holders)1. Reduced fares are also paying by cash. Fareboxes do not available for youth (age 6 through 18). make change, and drivers do not • If paying a senior or disabled reduced carry cash or make change. fare, you must show identification GO MOBILE. • OC Bus fareboxes accept all coins each time you purchase a pass and No cash? No problem. (except pennies) and bills $10 when you board a bus (see page 5). Download today and and under. • Up to three young children (age 5 ride cashless! and under) may ride FREE with each fare-paying customer. LOCAL OC EXPRESS EXPRESS CASH FARES (1-499, 529, 543, (206 & 213) (701, 721, 794) 560 & 862) REGULAR $2.00 $4.00 $7.00 Additional fare if using valid OC Bus pass or transfer $2.00 $5.00 SENIOR AND DISABLED1 $0.75 $3.50 $6.00 Additional fare if using valid OC Bus passs or transfer $2.75 $5.25 ACCESS ELIGIBLE FIXED-ROUTE $0.25 NA NA (OCTA ACCESS ID Card required) Cost per boarding. No transfers issued. For more information on transfers see page 9. LOCAL OC EXPRESS EXPRESS ONE DAY PASSES (1-499, 529, 543, (206 & 213) (701, 721, 794) 560 & 862) REGULAR $5.00 $8.00 $14.00 SENIOR AND DISABLED1 $1.50 $7.00 $12.00 Bus riders may purchase a one-day pass from the bus driver, using cash. The passes are valid until 2:59 AM on the following date of purchase. PREPAID PASSES Prepaid passes are available at over one hundred local ONE-DAY PASS retailers plus local Ralphs, Vons, Pavilions and Northgate Regular $4.50 Markets. Visit ocbus.com/buyapass to purchase prepaid bus Senior and Disabled1 $1.35 passes online, or to find a retailer where you can buy a pass. Passes may also be purchased via phone at 714-560-5932, weekdays between 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. 30-DAY PASS Regular $69.00 Senior and Disabled1 $22.25 Youth (ages 6-18) $40.00 Youth Summer Pass (ages 6-18) $20.00 Valid June 1 - August 31 OC Express (206, 211, 213 only) Regular $120.00 (1) Must show proof of age, disability or medicare card to operator. Senior & Disabled1 $105.00 Senior citizens (age 60 & older) must show a valid driver’s license, California DMV ID card, Medicare card or OCTA Senior Reduced Fare Express (Routes 701, 721, 794) ID card as proof of age. Persons with disabilities see page 5 for a list of Regular $210.00 accepted Reduced Fare ID Cards. 1 Senior & Disabled $180.00 Fares and policies are subject to change. Some restrictions apply. Passes are non-refundable, non-transferable and subject to OCTA’s Schedule of Tariffs. Build an ebusbook at ocbus.com/ebusbook REDUCED FARES Customers paying a Senior or Disabled AccEPTABLE ID CARDS ACCESS ELIGIBLE FIXED-ROUTE bus fare, and customers using a Senior The following Reduced Fare ID cards REDUCED FARES or Disabled bus pass, must show are ACCEPTED by Coach Operators The local fare for OC ACCESS eligible identification each time they purchase when boarding the bus. OCTA Coach riders and Personal Care Assistants and board a bus. Please be prepared Operators will also accept other (PCAs) while assisting OC ACCESS to show one of the accepted forms valid transit agencies’ persons with eligible customers riding the local of identification listed on this page disabilities cards or DMV Disabled fixed-route service is $0.25 per or the bottom of page 4. For more Person Placard customer receipt copy. boarding. PCA’s traveling without information, call the Reduced Fare ID OC ACCESS eligible riders pay full fare. section at 714-560-5596. This does not apply to the purchase of a day pass. The price of a Senior or DisabledTHIS DayIS NOT PassAN OCTA is PASS $1.50 (see page 4). THIS IS NOT AN OCTA PASS DISABLED 000000000 000000000 For more information, please call the SENIOR DEC 2018 DEC 2018 OC ACCESS EligibilityJANE DOE Department at JANE DOE 714-560-5956. All buses are accessible REDUCED FARE ID REDUCED FARE ID to persons with disabilities. DEC 2018 DEC 2018 DEC 2018 DEC 2018 Orange County Transportation Authority Orange County Transportation Authority THISTHIS IS IS NOT NOT AN AN OCTA OCTA PASS PASS THISTHIS IS IS NOT NOT AN AN OCTA OCTA PASS PASS DISABLED DISABLED 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 THISTHIS ISIS NOTNOT ANAN OCTAOCTA PASSPASS SENIOR SENIOR THISTHIS ISIS NOTNOT ANAN OCTAOCTA PASSPASS DECDEC 20182018 DECDEC 20182018 THIS IS NOT AN OCTA PASS THIS IS NOT AN OCTA PASS DISABLED DISABLED 000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000 000000000 ACCESS PCA ACCESS JANEJANE DOE DOE SENIOR SENIOR JANEJANE DOE DOE DECDEC 20182018 DECDEC 20182018 ACCESS DEC 2018 DEC 2018 REDUCEDJANEJANEREDUCED DOEDOE FARE FARE ID ID REDUCEDJANEJANEREDUCED DOEDOE FARE FARE ID ID JOHN DOE
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