The Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) will evaluate strategies to protect the railroad in place for up to 30 years and ensure uninterrupted rail operations while minimizing passenger and freight service disruptions. It will include a detailed analysis of seven miles of
Developing options to protect coastal rail infrastructure at various sea levels; Gaining a more detailed understanding of climate effects on the rail line; Identifying potential solutions for beach erosion; Consulting with key stakeholders and agencies along the way.
The OCTA-led Coastal Rail Resiliency Study aims to evaluate and implement strategies to fortify the railway in the vulnerable 7-mile stretch between Dana Point and the San Diego County Line and to keep rail traffic moving through the area for the next 30 years, while longer-term solutions are explored.
Board Receives Update on Coastal Rail Resiliency Efforts The oard received an update on potential solutions to address the immediate threats to a critical link in Southern alifornia’s rail network. The updates, included as part of OTA’s oastal Rail Resiliency Study , come following multiple listening ...
Dredging and Placement of Sand for the Coastal Rail Stabilization Priority Projects (03/31/2025 - 05/05/2025) 53922: Installation of Battery Electric Bus Chargers and Electrical Infrastructure at Santa Ana Bus Base (03/10/2025 - 04/28/2025) 53959: OC ACCESS ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT AND TRANSIT SUPPORT SERVICES (03/24/2025 - 04/25/2025) 53995
Bringing in additional sand on the coastal side, as mentioned by community groups and members of the public, is also being studied as part of the longer-term solution. The immediate goal is to address the areas identified in need of reinforcement as soon as possible before the next storm season arrives. OCTA will continue to work with local ...
About Amtrak Pacific Surfliner The 351-mile Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor (LOSSAN Corridor) travels through a six-county coastal region in Southern California and is the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States and the busiest state-supported Amtrak route.
north-south connection between Central Orange County and the coastal region. The project will add one regular lane and one carpool lane in each direction of SR-55 between I-405 and I-5, improving mobility for commuters within Orange County. In addition, the project will add merge lanes between interchanges.
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Coastal erosion in San Clemente is caused by a lack of sand supply and slope failure. The erosion has become an all-too-familiar story in recent years along Southern California’s coast, with shrinking beaches bringing nearby infrastructure – homes, roads, trails, railways, utilities – much closer to the ocean tides. ...