Farewell for now; free Angels tickets contest on OCTA's Facebook page

I've fallen behind these past few weeks in transit news for the past few weeks because of difficulties with school. I'll decide what to do with this site next month in September, but for now, my postings are officially on hiatus. Thank you for riding transit, bicycling, and walking Orange County. For now, I leave you with some good, uplifting news:

OCTA is giving away free Angels tickets for those who subscribe to their OCTA Bus page on Facebook and answer a simple question Wednesday morning. The first 25 fans to post an answer to the question will each receive 2 Angels games tickets.

From their Facebook page:

How does it work? 

Sometime on August 18, 2010, we will post a question on our Facebook wall. The first 25 people to answer the question as a comment to that post will get two vouchers each that can be redeemed for two free Angels tickets. If you are one of the first 25 people to answer, one of our OCTA representatives will message you through Facebook with a unique code and a link to a page where you will securely provide your name and mailing address. All information will be used solely to send you your two ticket vouchers.

 

What games can these vouchers be used for? 

You two vouchers can be redeemed at the box office for two upper view or lower view box seat tickets to the games listed below. Seat placement depends on the date of the game. Once a voucher is redeemed for a ticket, the ticket can not be exchanged for another date. 

August 27, 2010 vs the Baltimore Orioles 
August 28, 2010 vs the Baltimore Orioles 
August 29, 2010 vs the Baltimore Orioles 
September 10, 2010 vs the Seattle Mariners 
September 11, 2010 vs the Seattle Mariners 
September 12, 2010 vs the Seattle Mariners 
September 12, 2010 vs the Chicago White Sox 
Septemner 24, 2010 vs the Chicago White Sox 
September 25, 2010 vs the Chicago White Sox 
September 26, 2010 vs the Chicago White Sox 

 

 

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Tony Cynor's picture

Hi Steve:

Sorry to lose you as you have been a great help. Best of luck to you and congratulations on a job well done.

I will always be thankful for your help. May all go well for you in your endeavors.

Tony

> I'll decide what to do with

Anonymous Coward's picture

> I'll decide what to do with this site next month in September

It's almost November. Have you decided?

I'm assuing the site is dead for good.

If so, then what is a good replacement for up to date OCTA info and gossip? (besides OCTA.NET, which is almost totally useless)

The site is only dead if we want that!

Tony Cynor's picture

Is that what we want? Let the Zombies and Troglodytes infesting OCTA have their way in continuing to decimate transit services!
Steve has done a lot and admittedly he has not been answering e-mails I have sent. The guy has something he has to deal with.
That is none of our business. While the site is here we can still use it but apparently no one is. Is OCTA right about that we don't really care and they can go and play with inane route changes, short turns and all the other things that make Public Transit in OC
nothing more than a skeleton system at best. In the mean time millions is pumped into highway building and widening that only will increase traffic and pollution.That is our business.

Tony

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