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Metrolink, in coordination with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), is proposing to extend 1.2 miles of railroad track in Dana Point. The siding track would be constructed adjacent to the existing main track and extend from Victoria Boulevard south to the rail crossing at Beach Road. The proposed project would reduce delays ...

The LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency (Agency) is a joint powers authority originally formed in 1989 that works to increase ridership, revenue, capacity, reliability, coordination and safety on the coastal rail line between San Diego, Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. It is governed by a 11-member Board of Directors composed of elected officials ...

Passenger rail service through San Clemente was suspended beginning April 28 to allow for crews to safely conduct emergency work to reinforce sections of track at immediate risk from landslides and coastal erosion. The rail line is expected to be shut down for passenger service for a total of approximately six weeks, through early June.

OCTA, State Transportation Officials, Declare Emergency to Stabilize Railroad Tracks in South Orange County. 10/4/2022 Vote clears way for CEO Darrell E. Johnson and OCTA staff to work with a contractor to immediately begin stabilization efforts, expected to take 30 to 45 days; CTC approves $6 million in funding ...

When completed, the project will move cars safely and smoothly under the railroad tracks, enhancing safety and boosting mobility. Construction of the Raymond Avenue undercrossing began in mid-2014 and is expected to be completed by approximately summer 2018. The City and OCTA have worked to reduce construction impacts to the community.

further study and understand the issues behind the coastal erosion impacting the railroad tracks in south Orange County. As the emergency work to stabilize the tracks in San Clemente nears completion, OCTA and its partners continue to search for long-term solutions to protect the coastal rail line. OCTA’s framework for finding

Beginning October 21, Metrolink is introducing a new systemwide train schedule featuring

San Clemente Track Closure. Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner passenger rail service through San Clemente will be suspended beginning Monday, April 28, to allow for crews to safely conduct emergency construction aimed at stabilizing sections of track at immediate risk from landslides and coastal erosion.

ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday authorized emergency actions to stabilize sections of railroad track threatened by coastal erosion and landslides in San Clemente, moving forward with urgent work to ensure continued passenger and freight rail operations through South Orange County.