03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 12:52
The Anaheim Transportation Network announced it will cease operating at the end of the month but OCTA continues to provide expansive bus service in and around the Anaheim Resort District
ORANGE - The Orange County Transportation Authority continues providing frequent and reliable public transit service to make traveling easy for residents, visitors and area employees with the announcement that the Anaheim Transportation Network is winding down its transit services on March 31.
"OCTA understands how important dependable transit service is for thousands of workers, residents and visitors in the Anaheim Resort area," said OCTA Chair Jamey M. Federico. "OC Bus has always been a safe, reliable and affordable option in Anaheim and the surrounding communities and we welcome everyone on board."
OCTA already serves much of the Anaheim Resort area. Approximately 75% of ATN's routes are currently served by OCTA, and the remaining routes are located within walking distance of existing OC Bus stops.
Anaheim is a major hub in OCTA's system, with nearly half of all OCTA bus routes traveling through the city, and Anaheim has the second-highest transit ridership in Orange County - only behind Santa Ana.
East-west travel is supported by several routes serving the resort district.
Reliable and affordable transit access remains especially critical for the region's large workforce, underscoring the importance of connections that employees can count on to safely transport them between housing and major employment centers.
OCTA also makes riding more convenient through the Wave fare payment system, which allows customers to tap and pay using the Wave card, mobile app, or contactless payment methods. Real-time arrival information and trip planning tools are available to help riders navigate the system efficiently.
The cost to ride any regular OC Bus route is $2 per trip, with a daily fare cap of $5. Youth ages 18 and under and Community College Pass holders ride free.
As OCTA continues to invest in safe and reliable service throughout Orange County, the agency welcomes qualified candidates for coach operator and maintenance positions to support ongoing operations.
OCTA has coordinated closely with ATN and the city of Anaheim for many years on transportation services in the resort area and will continue working collaboratively to ensure transit remains a viable option for the millions of people who live in, work in, and visit the Anaheim Resort area.
For more information about routes, schedules and trip planning, visit https://www.ocbus.com.
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