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Southern California: San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo. Itis currently the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States, and the busiest state-supportedAmtrak route.The LOSSAN Agency isgoverned by a Board of Directors(Board)composed of11 voting membersrepresenting rail owners,

noise from backup alarms and train horns, as well as lighting from nighttime operations. In the past several weeks, crews completed the installation of eight piles, each approximately 70' long, that will provide the foundational support for the new railroad bridge. In addition, an access ramp was recently constructed to stage equipment as crews

1976. In that year, the first additional San Diegan train was added in more than a decade. Over the next 21 years, eight additional roundtrips were added between Los Angeles and San Diego. In addition, beginning in 1988, service was extended north, for the first time, to Santa Barbara with

2013 CALIFORNIA STATE RAIL PLAN APPENDICES May 2013 Prepared for California Department of Transportation 1120 N Street

Noise and vibration • Train horns. San Juan Creek Trail Detour • Trail closed and detour signs will be installed • Detour route • 1.2 miles, most direct detour • Uses Camino Capistrano, Del Obispo Street and Trabuco Creek Trail • Designated Class I and Class II bike lanes.

For example, a train rider in Santa Barbara (a Pacific Surfliner station) seeking to make a trip to Northridge or Burbank Downtown (stations only served by Metrolink) could see when the most desirable connection to Metrolink could be made at Chatsworth or Van Nuys (stations served jointly by Surfliners and Metrolink).

time passenger. The volunteer team member with limited knowledge of the train was used to simulate the acts of a departing passenger by arriving at the train station, buying a ticket, and boarding a train and as an arriving passenger by de-boarding on the platform and finding the way to connecting transportation.

Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868

to reduce unnecessary train horns, strengthen traffic management and build railroad overpasses along goods movement corridors. OCTA believes investing in our transportation systems and mitigating the negative impacts of goods movement is in everyone’s interest. Doing so makes for a stronger economy and healthier communities. POLLUTION IMPACTS

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