The OC Streetcar that will link Santa Ana and Garden Grove in the county’s first light rail system in modern times got another boost Tuesday as the California State Transportation Agency – through its Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program – awarded $28 million to the Orange County Transportation Authority.
In addition to helping to fund the streetcar, the money will also be spent toward a mobile ticket program.
Although not part of the current OC Streetcar design, the line is considered a possible starter segment for an extended light rail system whose next step could be to extend north along Harbor through the hotel districts of Garden Grove and Anaheim, and possibly eventually connecting to a companion streetcar system in Anaheim.
Construction on the OC Streetcar is expected to begin in 2018 and to become operational in 2020. The entire project is estimated to cost close to $300 million, with funding from federal and state sources, as well as from Measure M, the county’s half-cent sales tax for transit improvements.
