Rail construction in Rose Canyon at Regents Road

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From Keep San Diego Moving:

Coastal Rail LOSSAN.jpgThe ‘Elvira to Morena Double Track Project’ is a SANDAG project. It is one of approximately 20 projects currently in progress along the San Diego County segment of the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) rail corridor. This project will add a 2.6-mile second main track from State Route 52 to just south of Balboa Avenue.

This new track will connect to existing double track, resulting in 10.3-miles of continuous double track between Control Point (CP) Tecolote and CP Cumbres. The existing railroad track also will be realigned to straighten several curves in the north end of the project.

In addition, the project includes new crossovers near Regents Road (CP Rose) in the railroad right-of-way, upgrading and building bridges at five locations to accommodate double track operations, signal improvements, and ancillary utility and drainage improvements along this segment of the corridor.

For more information, visit Keep San Diego Moving and http://www.sandag.org/uploads/publicationid/publicationid_1845_17414.pdf and http://www.keepsandiegomoving.com/Lossan/elvira_to_morena.aspx


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