Caltrain to Host Meeting on Guadalupe River Bridge Replacement Project

On Tuesday, January 31, Caltrain will host a virtual community meeting about the Guadalupe River Bridge Replacement Project. The meeting will focus on the need for the project, the important benefits and plan for construction, and will offer an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions regarding the project. 

Caltrain operates on two tracks over the Guadalupe River in San Jose, just north of Tamien Station, as do Union Pacific, Amtrak, and Altamont Corridor Express. The project will replace the northbound track that is on a wooden trestle bridge built in 1935 and the southbound track, that is a concrete bridge built in 1990, will be extended. Construction also includes channel work to maintain safe and reliable operations for all users. 

Virtual Meeting 

Tuesday, January 31, 5-7 p.m. 

https://bit.ly/GuadalupeBridgeReplacement 

Zoom Meeting ID: 895 1162 3858 | Phone: (669) 219-2599 

For translation or interpretation assistance, call Caltrain at 1.800.660.4287 at least three days before the meeting. For more information or to sign up for project updates, visit www.caltrain.com/guadalupe. For questions call Caltrain Customer Service at 1.800.660.4287 or construction@caltrain.com. 

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About Caltrain: Owned and operated by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board, Caltrain provides rail service from San Francisco to San Jose, with commute service to Gilroy. Serving the region since 1863, Caltrain is the oldest continually operating rail system west of the Mississippi. Looking to the future, Caltrain is set to electrify the corridor by 2024, which will reduce diesel emissions and add more service to more stations while advancing the agency’s equity goals. 

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Media Contact: Dan Lieberman, 650.622.2492