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Choice Pass

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Make your money go farther

With Choice Pass, you can save 40% wherever you travel from August 11 to December 31. Pick from a 30-Day Choice Pass or a bundle of five 1-Day Choice Passes.

30-Day Choice Pass

30-Day pass

SAVE $29!
(Only $40)

Five 1-Day Choice Passes

1-Day pass
SAVE $10!
(Only $15)


Three Ways to Purchase

Mobile App
Use the OC Bus Mobile app to purchase and select the 30-Day Choice Pass or five 1-Day Choice Passes.
In Person
Purchase paper Choice Passes at the OCTA Store.
Online
Purchase passes online and they will be mailed to you.


When Can I Use My Pass?

Choice Passes will be available to purchase from August 11 until December 31, 2024. Be sure to activate your pass by December 31, 2024. 1-Day passes will not be accepted to board after this date. 30-Day passes must be activated by this date or they will expire. Once activated, your 30-Day pass will be good for 30 consecutive days.

TRIP PLANNER

Where do you want to go?

Trip Planner allows you to choose from multiple routes across bus, rail, and more so you can find the best option for your schedule and budget.
 
Find Your Route

Trip Planner on mobile


Need Help Traveling by OC Bus?

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Learn to Ride OC Bus – Free Group Training Online

Our new Transit Training workshops are the perfect solution for those who want to develop confident bus-riding skills online before heading out to explore Orange County. In addition to English, workshops are available upon request in Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Mandarin. Designed for groups of 10 to 20 people, registrants can participate from the comfort and safety of their homes.

Learn More


The OC Bus Choice Pass is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment -- particularly in disadvantaged communities.