Initial Assessment Address Owner/Operators concerns regarding imminent issues affecting the railroad Focused on protecting rail operations, track infrastructure, and maintaining railroad service Identified Areas of Concern Monitoring Areas Potential Reinforcement Areas Identify Next Steps
A RESOLUTION OF THE ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT AN EMERGENCY CONDITION EXISTS AND IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED TO PRESERVE THE PROPERTY OF THE AUTHORITY AND PREVENT AN IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF A CRITICAL AUTHORITY FUNCTION SUCH THAT PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, AND SUPPLIES FOR THOSE PURPOSES WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE FOR BIDS TO LET CONTRACTS IS ...
As part of the $34.2 million Measure M local sales tax project, a second track will help trains run more efficiently and improvements enhance passenger comfort, connections to bus transit ORANGE – Rail passengers got their first look today at the new and improved Anaheim Canyon Metrolink station, a long-awaited improvement project to facilitate a more efficient, comfortable rail experience ...
The facility will include train storage tracks, locomotive and car service platforms and a service building. Servicing at the site will include cleaning and washing trains, inspecting brakes and other parts, fueling locomotives, and conducting minor repairs such as oil changes and brake pad replacements.
SYSTEM MAP and TIMETABLES Schedule information for trains between San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Ventura Los Angeles Orange County San Diego
FACT SHEET ABOUT THE LOSSAN RAIL CORRIDOR AGENCY The Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency (Agency) is a joint powers authority composed of rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along the LOSSAN rail corridor.
Additionally, a temporary solution of a soldier pile catchment wall was implemented by the operator of the Metrolink passenger rail service, SCRRA, in cooperation with OCTA, the owner of the railroad ROW near the Mariposa Pedestrian Beach Trail bridge located between the tracks and bluff at Milepost (MP) 204.2.
The rail line was closed through San Clemente the evening of January 24 when a landslide caused major damage to the bridge and scattered debris onto the track. The $7.2 million is in addition to a previous award from the state of $2 million for cleanup and pre-construction activities at the site.
Enjoying the journey and the destination starts with a few simple steps. You’ll need to know where you are (easy) and where you’re going (many options). Check the train schedules, buy your ticket, then settle back and watch the world pass by.
Metrolink is Southern California’s commuter rail service linking residential communities to employment and activity centers. Three Metrolink lines serve Orange County: