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San Juan Creek Bridge Replacement Project

Construction Updates

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in coordination with Metrolink, is replacing the railroad bridge over San Juan Creek. Built in 1917, the bridge has reached the end of its useful life and will be replaced by a new three-span girder bridge.

Project Details

SJC Bridge

The San Juan Creek Bridge Replacement Project will replace the railroad bridge over San Juan Creek in the City of San Juan Capistrano.

The project will construct a new three-span girder bridge west of the existing bridge. The new bridge will enhance safety, reduce maintenance needs, and meet current design and bridge load standards. The existing bridge will be demolished, and a new foundation and substructure will be installed for a potential future bridge. There are no plans to construct a second bridge but if a need arises, the supporting infrastructure will be in place.

The bridge serves Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner passenger trains, as well as freight trains.

The project will also:

  •    Construct tracks
  •    Construct a new bikeway underpass
  •    Construct retaining walls
  •    Install new utilities and signals
  •    Remove vegetation

Construction Activities


Crews will continue construction of retaining walls adjacent to the trail and perform abutment work to support the new railroad bridge. The surrounding community may be impacted by noise and vibration from this activity.

This work may be loud. Schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather or unforeseen operational issues.

Crews constructing a diversion channel in San Juan Creek
Crews constructing a diversion channel in San Juan Creek.

Construction activities in San Juan Creek
Construction activities in San Juan Creek.


Community Impacts


San Juan Creek Trail Closures - Closed April 28 for Two Weeks

The San Juan Creek Trail is expected to be closed as soon as Monday, April 28 for approximately two weeks, weekdays, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. The trail will reopen at the end of each workday and remain open on weekends. During this closure, crews will be installing sheet piles for a retaining wall adjacent to the trail, as well as continuinge construction the new railroad bridge within the creek. The surrounding community may be impacted by noise and vibration from this activity.

Trail users will be detoured to Camino Capistrano, Del Obispo Street and the Trabuco Creek Trail. Bicyclists are encouraged to walk their bikes on Del Obispo. Detour signs will be installed prior to the closure.

This work may be loud. Schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather or unforeseen operational issues.

Train Horns

Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) guidelines require all trains to sound their horns when workers are present, in emergency situations or when there are trespassers on or around railroad tracks. This federal mandate applies to construction zones. As a result, for the safety of construction workers, train crews and passengers, and the public, horns will be sounded when trains pass through the area.

Additional Impacts

The public and businesses adjacent to the work area may experience noise and vibration from demolition and drilling activities as well as light from construction operations. Noise may also be generated from construction equipment back-up alarm. The alarms are required by state regulation.

Community Outreach

The Public Outreach team regularly hosts project information booths at Descanso Park in San Juan Capistrano. In addition, the team participates in community events.

Businesses or civic organizations that would like to receive a project presentation may email the team at SJCBridge@octa.net.

Contact the Outreach Team

If you have any questions or would like to request information in another language, please contact the Outreach Team at (800) 724-0353 or email SJCBridge@octa.net.