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Traffic Management
The City has established a traffic management facility called the Irvine Research and Control Center (ITRAC) to monitor, manage and research traffic circulation throughout the City. The ITRAC Center allows the City's traffic engineers to monitor on-line traffic conditions from City Hall and make appropriate adjustments to the signal timing. Using advanced detection technologies, such as CCTV cameras and video image detection systems, the City's traffic engineers can obtain real-time traffic flow, counts, speed and delays. The City of Irvine currently has CCTV cameras installed at various locations citywide.
The City is committed to providing the safest, most efficient and advanced Traffic Signal System available. If you have any community traffic concerns, questions, or suggestions, please call the Irvine Traffic Research and Control Center (ITRAC) at (949) 724-7324.
The City of Irvine is located at the junction of three of Southern California's busiest freeways. The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are less than 40 miles away.
The John Wayne Airport
John Wayne Airport is owned and operated by the County of Orange. It is the only commercial airport and one of two general aviation airports in the county and is located approximately 35 miles south of Los Angeles, between the cities of Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach.
John Wayne Airport plays a unique and crucial role in the Orange County community. It is the only airport in Orange County that provides commercial passenger and air-cargo service and is the primary provider of general aviation services and facilities in the county. It is home to local law enforcement air operations and to medical/mercy flights. JWA is the gateway through which millions of passengers travel each year to their homes, their families, their vacations, and their businesses.
The Airport spans 500 acres and two runways serve commercial and private aircraft: a 5,700-foot main runway and a 2,887-foot general aviation runway. Ten commercial, two commuter and two all-cargo airlines operate at John Wayne Airport. The Airport serves almost 9 million passengers and handles more than 15,000 tons of cargo each year. Approximately 600 general aviation aircraft are based at the Airport and are supported by facilities offering aircraft fueling, hangar space, maintenance services, aircraft sales, charter flights and flight instruction. SNA is the three letter designator assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
To go directly to the John Wayne Airport Website click here.
Destinations from John Wayne Airport:
Direct Destinations
Atlanta
Calgary
Chicago (O’Hare & Midway)
Dallas/Fort Worth
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Las Vegas
Maui
Minneapolis/St. Paul
Newark
Oakland
Phoenix
Portland
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
San Jose
Seattle
Vancouver
Air Carriers
Alaska
American
Continental
Delta
Frontier
Mesa
Southwest
United
US Airways
WestJet
(September 2011)
The Irvine Station
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The Irvine Station, located in the Spectrum area of the city, is a growing transportation hub in South Orange County. As the busiest station in Orange County serving over a million commuters annually, the Irvine Station is currently served by Amtrak and Metrolink passenger rail services, as well as being a hub for express, local and rail-feeder bus services operated by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). Recently non-stop FlyAway services to LAX were added by Los Angeles World Airports, expanding the transportation opportunities to the commuters of Orange County. Street Address
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Hours of Operation For administrative/business information, please call (949) 724-7365 during normal City Hall business hours.
Complimentary 1,500 parking spaces available in new parking structure (Limited to 72 hours overnight parking only.) Amenities Restrooms, pay phones, ATM machines, food services, bike lockers, vending machines, information kiosks, newspaper stands and a Quik-Trak ticket machine are available at the station. Tenants Amtrak, StarWok Express, and Spectrumotion. |
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TRIPS Connecting Bus Services
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Station Link 480: Irvine Station to Lake Forest (weekdays only) |
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Route 86: Costa Mesa to Mission Viejo (weekdays only) Route 188/188A: Laguna Hills to Irvine (weekdays only) Route 211: Seal Beach to Irvine Express (weekdays only) Route 758: Chino to Irvine Spectrum Express (weekdays only) |
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Other Transportation Shuttle Vans
Taxis
Shared Use Electric Station Vehicle Program:
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Ridershare Services
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Bike Locker Use and Termination of Use
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