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The Waltmar Business Foundationof chapman University
History of Transportation in Orange County
By: Leimomi Kamiya
Sponsored By:
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Orange County Transportation
Walter Schmid 1902-1995
Entrepreneur & Philantropist
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History of Transportation in Orange County
The history and the modes and systems of transportation in Orange County.
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Camino Real
Mission settlements were approximately 30
miles apart, so that they were separated
by one day's long ride on horseback along the
Camino Real
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Camino Real
The Camino Real stretches from San
Diego southern California to Sonoma in
northern California.
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Camino Real
The Camino Real is also referred to as “King’s Highway” or the California Mission Trail.
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Orange County Transportation Authority
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) cited OCTA as the best large property transportation system in the United States for
2005
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Orange County Transportation Authority
The OCTA manages the county's bus network
and funds the construction and
maintenance of local streets, highways, and
freeways.
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Orange County Transportation Authority
The bus network comprises 6,542 stops on 77 lines
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Orange County Transportation Authority
3 new bus lines will be making their debut in
2008: Harbor Boulevard,
Westminister Boulevard/17th Street,
and Brea to Irvine
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Orange County Transportation Authority
Metro (MTA) honors OCTA 30-Day Passes on four of the Metro bus routes (62, 275, 460, 684) that travel
into Orange County or connect with OCTA
buses
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with Foothill
Transit (FT), which serves La Habra and
San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys in Los
Angeles County
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with North
County Transit District (NCTD), which serves
Oceanside and Escondido
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with Laguna
Beach Municipal Transit Lines (LB MTL), which serves Laguna Beach
and Dana Point
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with Norwalk
Transit (NT)
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with Long
Beach Transit (LBT), which serves Long
Beach, Signal Hill and Lakewood
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with Riverside Transit Agency (RTA),
which serves Riverside County
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with LA
County MetropolitanTransportation
Authority (Metro), which serves greater Los Angeles County
Area
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with AMTRAK,
which serves local, regional and national
regions
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with
OMNITRANS (OT), which serves the San
Bernardino Valley
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA connects services with southern California’s Metrolink to provide commuter rail services.
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OCTA-Metrolink: Orange County Line
Orange County Line is a commuter rail that runs from Downtown Los Angeles through the OC to Oceanside connecting with the
Coaster commuter rail to San Diego
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OCTA-Metrolink: The 91 Line
The 91 Line is a regional trail that runs through Los Angeles to
Riverside
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OCTA-METROLINK: INLAND EMPIRE–ORANGE COUNTY LINE
Inland Empire–Orange County Line is a
commuter rail line that operates from San Bernardino through
The OC to Oceanside in Northern San Diego
County
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Orange County Transportation Authority
OCTA took over the 91 Express Lanes on
January 3, 2003, with the goal of providing a safe and fast commute
for its users
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John Wayne airport
John Wayne Airport is one of the shortest of any main airports in
the United States
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Fullerton Municipal Airport
Fullerton airport is the last strictly general aviation airfield still operating in Orange
County
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California Speed Rail
During the 2008 elections, California
voters passed a proposition for a new
high-speed train system, which will run
from one end of California to the other
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El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
This United States Marine Corps airbase, located near Irvine,
was decommissioned in 1999
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Marine Corps Air Station Tustin
This field was built as a blimp base in 1942 as Santa Ana Naval Air Station
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Capistrano Airport
Capistrano Airport was a general
aviation air station build sometime
between 1945 and 1946
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Freeways & Highways: Interstate 5
Interstate 5 is a major north-south route in
the interstate highway system that starts at the crossing of San
Ysidro on the Mexican border
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Freeways & Highways: Interstate 405
Interstate 405 is known as the “San Diego
Freeway” even though it is 75 miles away
from San Diego
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Freeways & Highways: Interstate 605
Interstate 605 running from Seal Beach to
Irwindale, derives its name from the San
Gabriel River that it is parallel to
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Freeways & Highways: State Route 22
In 2004, OCTA began a widening project to add
one mixed-flow and one high occupancy vehicle lane to the
route in each direction of the State Route 22
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Freeways & Highways: Pacific Coast Highway
State Route 1 runs along much of the
Pacific coast in California, which is why
it is also called the Pacific Coast Highway
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 55
State Route 55 is an 18 mile long highway that runs through Newport Beach and Anaheim
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 57
State Route 57, the Orange Freeway,
connects the I-5 and SR 22
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 73
Most of State Route 73 is a limited-access toll highway designed to reduce congestion
within Orange County on the Pacific Coast
Highway, I-5, & I-405 by providing a direct
route through the San Joaquin Hills
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 74
State Route 74, a part of the Pines to Palms Scenic Byway, is a
mostly scenic highway that runs from Palm Desert to San Juan
Capistrano
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 90
State Route 90 consists of two unconnected pieces in Greater Los Angeles: the Marina
Freeway & the Imperial Highway
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 91
State Route 91, or the 91 is an east-west
route located entirely within Southern
California
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 133
State Route 133 spans from the PCH at Laguna Beach to Irvine
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 142
State Route 142 is signed as a scenic
route from the Orange-San Bernardino County line to Peyton Drive in
Chino Hills
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 241
State Route 241 is a toll road with its
northern half is part of the Eastern Toll Road while its southern half is part of the Foothill
Toll Road
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 261
Route 261 does not directly connect with I-5, although it connects
the I-5 with State Route 241
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Freeways and Highways: State Route 39 State Route 39 was opened to emergency
crews in February 2003 after a Caltrans study
showed reopening would not harm
wetlands, air and water quality, natural vegetation or
threatened plants and animals
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Entertainment: Monorail
The OC’s public monorail will connect
the Disneyland Resort, Convention Center,
and Angel Stadium to the proposed "ARTIC" transportation hub, in the city of Anaheim
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Entertainment: Balboa Island Ferry
The ferry boat services travel under 1,000 feet from Balboa Island to the Peninsula and vice
versa in Newport Beach
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Entertainment: Gondola Rides
Newport Beach offers romantic rides on one of the harbor's most luxurious crafts, the Romantic Venetian
Gondola
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Orange County Waterways
There is 1 boat ramp located at Dana Point
in Orange County
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Orange County Waterways
There are 2 boat ramps are located at Newport Bay in Orange County
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Orange County Waterways
There is 1 boat ramp located at Irvine Lake
in Orange County
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Orange County Waterways
There are 4 boat ramps are located at Pacific
Ocean in Orange County
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