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Orange County unveils streetcar for area's 'first modern' system

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May 8, 2025
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Orange County officials have unveiled the first of eight vehicles that will soon operate on the OC Streetcar system.

The debut of the blue and orange colored vehicle, which will be the county’s “first modern, electric streetcar,” was held at its base in Santa Ana on Wednesday, the Orange County Transportation Authority stated.

“The arrival of the first OC Streetcar vehicle is an exciting moment for Orange County and a clear sign of the strong progress we’re making toward getting the system running,” said OCTA Chair Doug Chaffee.

The Siemens S700 streetcar is 90 feet long and designed to carry up to 211 passengers, including 62 seated and 149 standing.

  • OCTA Board members and local elected leaders get a look at the first OC Streetcar vehicle on May 7, 2025. (Orange County Transportation Authority)
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    OCTA Board members and local elected leaders get a look at the first OC Streetcar vehicle on May 7, 2025. (Orange County Transportation Authority)
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    OCTA Board members and local elected leaders get a look at the first OC Streetcar vehicle on May 7, 2025. (Orange County Transportation Authority)
  • OC Streetcar
    OCTA Board members and local elected leaders get a look at the first OC Streetcar vehicle on May 7, 2025. (Orange County Transportation Authority)

“The OC Streetcar will run on electricity from an overhead catenary system, producing zero emissions as it runs along the track,” according to the OCTA.

The cars will run a 4-mile route between the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center and Harbor Boulevard in Garden Grove, serving some of the most densely populated neighborhoods and connecting with Metrolink rail service.

Testing on the new system is expected to begin this summer, with service slated to begin in spring 2026.



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