William R. Cousert

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Forum topicNew Facebook forum - Transit In Orange County, California William R. Cousert03 weeks 6 days ago
Forum topicThe forums are DEAD - what now? William R. Cousert129 weeks 3 days ago
StoryOff-Ramps & People Movers & Monorails, Oh My… jaisuazo631 weeks 17 hours ago
Forum topicOrange County Transportation Mode Selection Don L. Kirk51 year 29 weeks ago
StoryOCTA Board, Teamsters bus operator union approve new contract Steven121 year 37 weeks ago
StoryOC Grand Jury criticizes OCTA, Santa Ana for distorted transportation priorities Steven61 year 41 weeks ago
StoryOCTA presents new study with transit, freeway, arterial proposed improvements in Central Orange County Steven21 year 41 weeks ago
StoryRTA to run upgraded CommuterLink buses between Riverside and Orange counties Steven11 year 41 weeks ago
StoryTransit Advocates: Tell OCTA and SCAG to build transit for central OC and light rail to Santa Ana Steven31 year 41 weeks ago
StoryOCTA soliciting Metrolink improvement ideas, including on-site car washes, oil changes Steven31 year 41 weeks ago
StoryOCTA Bus Books to cost $1.00 this September to offset marketing costs Steven21 year 42 weeks ago
StoryHow OCTA can save bus service, with money they already have Steven62 years 15 weeks ago
Forum topicBRT for Orange County William R. Cousert82 years 26 weeks ago
StoryUC Irvine OCTA bus pass = $95/year Steven42 years 36 weeks ago
Forum topicWould another tax increase help? William R. Cousert42 years 43 weeks ago
StoryOCTA's June 2009 service changes effective today Steven12 years 43 weeks ago

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