South Coast Rail Infrastructure Feasibility Study” Orange County All Offerors: This letter shall serve as Addendum No. 1 to the above RFP issued by the Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority). Offerors are reminded that the proposal submittal due date is at or before 2 p.m., September 19, 2023.
The focus of the subcommittee will be to study the infrastructure and service along the entire 351-mile rail line between San Diego and San Luis Obispo, with a focus on ensuring its resiliency. “We appreciate the support we’ve already seen, especially from the state, and we look forward to continuing to work together to develop long-term ...
State of California or the Federal Railroad Administration. This publication does not constitute a standard, specification or regulation. FINAL SUBMITTAL May 2013 SERVICE DEVELOPMENT PLAN Pacific Surfliner South Corridor Prepared for ... 9.2.2 Infrastructure Assumptions ...
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Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) awarded $100 million in funding from its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program. ... This work includes the necessary repair on the seaward side of the existing riprap embankment and construction of a new engineered shore protection structure (i.e., revetment, seawall, or a ...
“Installing WCNSS systems at railway crossings near stations is a crucial step forward that underscores Metrolink’s commitment to enhancing the safety and efficiency of our infrastructure,” said OCTA Director Doug Chaffee, also Metrolink Board Vice Chair and Orange County Supervisor.
ensure uninterrupted rail operations in south Orange County. ORANGE COUNTY COASTAL RAIL RESILIENCY STUDY AT A GLANCE FUNDING: $2 million+ (Surface Transportation Block Grant Program & Measure M2) CONTACT: Chris Boucly Senior Department Manager Public Outreach (714) 560-5326 CRRS@octa.net ...
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
The projects reconstructed Raymond Avenue and State College Boulevard as undercrossings to separate BNSF railway tracks from roadway traffic. Benefit: These undercrossings eliminated the need for commuters and commercial vehicles to stop, wait and waste time at railroad crossings as freight trains pass by.
The updates come following multiple listening sessions, OCTA Board feedback, and other stakeholder input on OCTA’s Coastal Rail Resiliency Study – an effort to protect a critical link in Southern California’s rail infrastructure. A public meeting to gain additional feedback is set from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on May 30, at San Clemente City Hall.