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Routes and Over 5,000 Bus Stops We Todo Cubierto 15 minutes (or less) WEEKDAY RUSH HOUR FREQUENCY Local Bus Route Service Express Stop Service BRAVO! Limited Stop Service Rail Stations Fullerton to Placentia Anaheim to Irivine Anaheim to Costa Mesa Fullerton to Huntington Beach (BRAVO) 26 (via various streets...) 53 (via Main St.) 53X (via Katella Ave. and Main St.) 529 (via Beach Blvd.) La Habra to Huntington Beach Garden Grove to Orange OC BUS 29 (via Beach Blvd.) 54 (via Chapman Avenue) Transit Centers La Habra to Fountain Valley Santa Ana to Newport Beach Anaheim to Costa Mesa Fullerton to Santa Ana (BRAVO) 37 (via Euclid St.) 55 (via various streets...) 57X (via Bristol St. and State College Blvd.) 543 (via Harbor Blvd.) Lakewood to Anaheim Hills Huntington Beach to Irivine 38 (via La Palma Ave.) 66 (via McFadden Ave.) Fullerton to Balboa Sunset Beach to Tustin Huntington Beach to Tustin Long Beach to Santa Ana (BRAVO) 47 (via various streets...) 70 (via Edinger Ave.) 64X (via Bolsa and First St.) 560 (via Westminster and 17th St.) Long Beach to Orange 50 (via Katella Ave.) WHITTIER LA HABRA HARBOR LAMBERT FULLERTON CAL STATE FULLERTON DOWNTOWN NUTWOOD MALVERN FULLERTON FULLERTON TRANSPORTATION CENTER COMMONWEALTH 26 PLACENTIA BUENA PARK STATION MAGNOLIA TO LOS ANGELES TO RIVERSIDE/SAN BERNARDINO FULLERTON STATION LA PALMA BIRCH FULLERTON PARK-AND-RIDE LEMON LA PALMA LA PALMA 38 KELLOGG WESTERN BUENA PARK ANAHEIM CANYON STATION KNOTT’S BERRY FARM ANAHEIM ANAHEIM HILLS ANAHEIM 529 DISNEYLAND EUCLID COLLEGE STATE CYPRESS HONDA CENTER KATELLA 50 MERIDIAN ARTIC STATION STANTON ANGELS HASTER LOS ALAMITOS BEACH STADIUM OUTLETS MAIN ORANGE STATION CHAPMAN OF ORANGE 54 RANCHO SANTIAGO MAINPLACE MALL GARDEN DISCOVERY SCIENCE ORANGE GROVE CENTER WESTMINSTER 17TH SANTA ANA 560 REGIONAL GOLDENWEST BOWER’S TRANSPORTATION SANTA MUSEUM CENTER WESTMINSTER MALL 64X BOLSA ANA 1ST LARWIN SQUARE EDWARDS BELLA TERRA 64 ASIAN GARDEN MALL SHOPPING CENTER WESTMINSTER MCFADDEN SEAL 66 GRAND TUSTIN GOLDENWEST EDINGER STANDARD BEACH TRANSPORTATION CENTER 70 MILE SQUARE PARK 37 543 47 57X 53X 55 29 57 53 EDINGER HUNTINGTON TUSTIN STATION BEACH GRAND WARNER BEACH FOUNTAIN EUCLID HARBOR FAIRVIEW BRISTOL MAIN HALLADAY VALLEY TO SAN DIEGO ALTON TALBERT SOUTH MACARTHUR COAST PLAZA MACARTHUR CENTER FOR THE WARD PERFORMING ARTS ELLIS ORANGE COUNTY PCH FAIRGROUNDS COSTA BAKER MESA IRVINE HARBOR WILSON VICTORIA NEWPORT BEACH WESTCLIFF 19th PLACENTIA NEWPORT CENTER SUPERIOR PCH FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT TRANSPORTATION CENTER North Map not to scale 2/10/19 15 MINUTES (OR LESS) 15 MINUTOS (O MENOS) RIDE GUÍA DE GUIDE WELCOME! ¡BIENVENIDOS! VIAJE Riding OC Bus is simple, Viajar en OC Bus es una forma convenient, and an inexpensive fácil, cómoda y barata de viajar. way to travel. Here are some Estos son algunos consejos basic tips and information to básicos e información para que make your trip ¡su viaje sea aún más fácil! even easier! Effective October 12, 2019 OCbus.com Efectivo el 13 de Octubre de 2019 OCbus.com ¿A DÓNDE PODEMOS WHERE CAN WE LLEVARLE? TAKE YOU? OC Bus es el modo perfecto para ir de PLAN compras, trabajar o visitar a amigos OC Bus is perfect for shopping, work, y familiares. Con 59 rutas y más de or visiting friends and family. With 59 5,000 paradas de autobús, lo tenemos routes and over 5,000 bus stops we todo cubierto. have you covered. Planificar PLANIFICACIÓN EN LÍNEA Y ONLINE AND MOBILE PLANNING MÓVIL En OCbus.com o a través de Trip planning assistance, along with la aplicación OC Bus Mobile en su Orange County Transportation Authority Orange County Transportation Authority details on fares, passes, and schedules teléfono inteligente puede encontrar can be found at OCbus.com, or your ayuda para la planificación de viajes, smartphone via the OC Bus Mobile app. así como información sobre las tarifas, los pases y los horarios. CALL 714-636-RIDE Customer service reps are also available to assist you! LLAME AL 714 636-RIDE ¡También tenemos representantes de servicio de atención al cliente disponibles ZERO EMISSION ZERO EMISSION para ayudarle! THE SMART WAY ¡LA FORMA INTELIGENTE TO PAY! DE PAGAR! PAY APLICACIÓN OC BUS MOBILE OC BUS MOBILE APP The same ¡Los mismos pases disponibles passes available at the supermarket en los supermercados también están disponibles para su compra are also available for purchase on en su teléfono inteligente con OC your smartphone with OC Bus Mobile! Bus Mobile! Es increíblemente It is amazingly easy...and convenient. sencillo…y conveniente. SPECIAL FARES OC Bus Mobile TARIFAS ESPECIALES OC Bus also offers reduced fares for youth, Mobile también ofrece tarifas college students, seniors and persons Pagar reducidas para jóvenes, estudiantes with disabilities. universitarios, personas mayores y personas con discapacidades. PAY WHEN BOARDING When you board, simply hold your activated PAGO AL ABORDAR ¡Al abordar, ticket under our validator and you simplemente pone el boleto activado are good to go when you see the bajo el validador y procede una vez checkmark! que ve la marca de verificación! COME PREPARED. VENGA PREPARADO. RIDE RELAXED! ¡VIAJE RELAJADO! RIDE! LLEGUE TEMPRANO Llegue a su ARRIVE EARLY Be at your stop parada 10 minutos antes de la hora 10 minutes before the bus is programada de salida del autobús, y scheduled to depart, and check ¡verifique el número de ruta! the route number! VAYA PREPARADO PARA BOARD PREPARED Have exact ABORDAR Lleve el cambio exacto o su pase listo antes de abordar. change or your pass ready before Si utiliza OC Bus Mobile, tenga el boarding. If using OC Bus Mobile, boleto listo para ser escaneado. have your ticket ready to scan. Viajar VIAJE SEGURO Su seguridad es RIDE SAFELY Your safety is our top nuestra principal prioridad. Use el priority. Please use the handrails pasamanos al abordar y el cable when boarding and the signal cord o botón de aviso cuando desee or button when you wish to leave. bajarse..
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