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OC Bus is the transit bus service operated by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), serving every city in Orange County. Some of the lines serve the Los Angeles County border communities of Lakewood, La Mirada, Cerritos, Artesia, Hawaiian Gardens, and Long Beach. As of February 2023, there are 52 routes in the system.
The OC Fair & Event Center (OCFEC) is a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) event venue in Costa Mesa, California.The site hosts over 150 events attracting 4.3 million visitors annually, and is home to the Orange County Fair, Centennial Farm, Costa Mesa Speedway, and Pacific Amphitheatre.
The Orange County Transportation Authority operates buses in Orange County, California. It also operates The city of Irvine iShuttle, which consists of four weekday commuter shuttles serving major employers, residential areas, shopping centers, and transportation facilities.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the transportation planning commission for Orange County, California, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.OCTA is responsible for funding and implementing transit and capital projects for the transportation system in the county, including freeway expansions, express lane management, bus and rail transit operation, and commuter rail funding ...
Aug. 13—LIMA — The Allen County Fair annually attracts thousands of visitors daily to take in activities ranging from livestock exhibitions, harness racing and amusement rides to tractor pulls ...
The fair first took place in the year 1890 and consisted of some minor exhibits in Santa Ana and a horse race. [3] From 1890 to 1894 the fair was run by the Orange County Community Fair Corporation, but was then taken over by the Orange County Fair Association, Inc. Early fairs mainly consisted of horse races and livestock shows, but around ...
People have been able to ride Raleigh city buses for free since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. ... as do teens 13 to 18 with a GoPass and seniors 65 and older with a GoRaleigh ID card.
It serves Metrolink trains as well as Orange County Transportation Authority buses. The station is located at the site of two former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway combination depots. The present depot structure was dedicated on May 1, 1938, and was closed with the Santa Fe's discontinuation of passenger service in 1971.