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👩‍💻A day in the life of a Website Specialist 🧠

🖥️Ever wonder who keeps octranspo.com running?

From sunrise service alerts to accessibility fixes, follow our web team through a typical day of turning complex transit info into clear, helpful content for thousands of riders.

💡 spoiler There's coffee, creativity, and a lot of care behind every page.

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❄ Winter readiness ❄

Winter is coming and we are taking steps to continue to provide safe and reliable transit throughout.

Months before the first snowfall, our crews take multiple steps to prepare buses and trains for poor road conditions and various types of winter weather. Read our OC Explained: Winter Operations blog to learn more.

When extreme winter weather is forecast, there may be changes to bus types, trips, and schedules. 

Severe Storm Schedule: In effect for buses on weekdays when 31 cm or more of snow (or a mixture of wet, heavy snow, ice, and freezing rain) is expected. Visit the Winter travels page for details.

Winter travels

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🆕560-1000 📱 is getting an upgrade!

We’re connecting the 560-1000 line to our GTFS real-time feed for more accurate next-departure information.

  • New: Calls now indicate cancelled trips and real-time arrivals.
  • How it works: Call 613-560-1000 and enter your four-digit stop number to hear the next two or three departure times, including updates such as cancellations or detours.

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