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Trains required to sound horns at all rail-highway grade crossings, except in Quiet Zones established under federal rule. Rule preempts other local and state Quiet Zone ordinances, laws, and rules relating to the sounding of train horns. Rule attempts to ensure that safety measures compensate for lack of train horns within Quiet Zones.

As crews continue with emergency efforts to reinforce the rail line in San Clemente, the California Coastal Commission approved more work. Passenger Rail Service Temporarily Halted Through San Clemente to Allo… The action enables OCTA to protect the coastal rail line to preserve a critical transportation link for Southern California, the ...

2023 Congestion Management Program 5 The process includes: • Development of congestion management objectives; • Establishment of measures of multimodal transportation system performance;

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Rail. Rideshare & Active. Freeway & Streets. Sustainability. About OCTA. I-405 Improvement Project Honored by ASCE. Tuesday, May 13, 2025. OCTA’s I-405 Improvement Project was recently recognized as the Outstanding Transportation Project by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Region 9, representing the entire state of California.

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In the next decade, train traffic is anticipated to almost double, equating to one train every 10 minutes in this heavily traveled area. The O.C. Bridges program obtained state Proposition 1B Trade Corridor Improvement Funds and leveraged them with local Measure M funds and federal funds to address safety and congestion impacts at these ...

The Laguna Canyon Foundation recently announced the successful completion of the Aliso Creek Habitat Restoration Project, a transformative, decade-long effort to revive and protect one of Orange County’s critical natural corridors.

one of the highest priority rail crossing projects in Orange County. Building this undercrossing will help relieve traffic delays and accommodate future travel needs in the area. The undercrossing will be built to the west and alongside the existing Sand Canyon Avenue alignment. This new road will allow vehicles, pedestrians and