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Reaffirm Resolution No. 2025-025 and authorize the Chief Executive Officer to take all necessary actions to address the emergency need for railroad track stabilization in the vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.00 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision, and to return to the Board of Directors, as required, to report on the status ...
The Orange County Maintenance Facility is a rail yard where Metrolink passenger trains will be serviced, cleaned, and housed to help meet long-term public transportation needs by accommodating current and future operations.
Need: The LOSSAN railroad track structure is part of the Strategic Rail Corridor Network (STRACNET) identified to support national defense and services to defense installations whose mission requires rail service.
Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2025-068 and authorize the Chief Executive Officer to take all necessary actions to address the emergency need for railroad track stabilization in the vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.00 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision, and to return to the Board of Directors, as required, to report on the status thereof.
Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) Public Meeting #1 Tuesday, July 15, 2025, from 5 - 6:30 p.m. San Clemente City Hall, Council Chambers
The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, has completed emergency work to stabilize the railroad tracks in San Clemente. The emergency fix, which began in October 2022, included installing 220 ground anchors – each 133 feet long – into the bedrock below, securing two rows of 110 grade beams that helped ...
In addition, the existing side branch track, or spur track, near the Metrolink Station was relocated further south, and a small area adjacent to Camino Capistrano has been paved for maintenance personnel parking. Saddleback Rancho Capistrano Existing railroad track 1.8 miles of new passing siding railroad track Project area PROJECT STATUS
OCTA is studying a project that would lower 17th Street and Lincoln Avenue to create a grade separation from the Metrolink tracks. Working closely with the City of Santa Ana and Metrolink, our project partners, OCTA is proposing improvements that would include removing the existing at-grade railroad crossing, lowering 17th Street and Lincoln Avenue to go under the railroad tracks, and ...
Metrolink, in coordination with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), is proposing to extend 1.2 miles of railroad track in Dana Point.