The coastal Rail Corridor in southern Orange County is owned by OCTA and operated by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA or Metrolink) and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner for passenger service and by the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF) for freight service.
Project Overview OCTA, in coordination with Metrolink, is replacing the railroad bridge over San Juan Creek in the City of San Juan Capistrano to enhance safety, reduce maintenance needs and meet current design and bridge load standards. The existing bridge will be demolished, and a new foundation and substructure will be constructed in its place for a potential future bridge. San Juan Creek ...
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 region and beyond.
On behalf of the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency, the Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to prepare the preliminary engineering and design services for the Ortega Siding Project.
April 14, 2025 Press Releases pdf Initial San Clemente Rail Work to Finish, Passenger Service to Resume on Saturday through South O.C. June 5, 2025
The LOSSAN rail corridor also hosts BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad freight trains, and parallels congested stretches of Interstate 5 and Highway 101, making it a critical component of the region’s transportation system.
A railroad crossing is an intersection along the tracks where a road or sidewalk intersects train tracks.
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A N BRIDGE J U A N C R E E K REPLACEMENT PROJECT Orange County Transportation Authority 550 S. Main Street P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-OCTA www.octa. net
Sept. 2022 Rail service halted to allow OCTA to perform track stabilization work to prevent the track from being pushed toward the ocean near MP 206.8.