NOTICE
Construction, Installation and Maintenance: March 4 to March 10, 2017
Please note, information reported below is subject to change without
notice. If you are a member of the media, please call 650.508.7927 to confirm
any information below. For all other inquiries, please call the Construction
Outreach Hotline at 650.508.7726.
Meadow Crossing Closure
The railroad grade crossing at Meadow Drive in Palo Alto will be closed over two weekends for track maintenance work. The closure will be from Friday, March 10 at 8 p.m. until Monday, March 13 at 4 a.m. and again from Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. until Monday, March 20 at 4 a.m.
Vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic will not be able to cross the tracks during this outage.
During the closure, Caltrain will establish detour signs for pedestrians and motorists to help with traffic flow. Neighbors may experience construction noise during this time. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The Meadow Drive grade crossing will be reconstructed with new concrete ties, ballast, and new concrete grade crossing panels replacing the existing rubber surface. New pavement and striping will also be included as part of the reconstruction. These elements will provide a smoother, safer crossing for vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists. A community mailer with the closure map can be found here.
Construction
San Francisco Roadway Bridges Project
Night/Weekend
Work
There is night work scheduled at
the 22nd Street Bridge location from 8 p.m. Friday, March 3 to 8
a.m. Saturday, March 4. Crews will be installing utility support beams on the
southern portion of the bridge.
Weekday
Work
* In
general, all weekday construction activity will occur between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
on Monday through Friday. Neighbors may experience construction noise during
this time. We apologize for the inconvenience.
22nd
Street Bridge
Monday, March
6 to Friday, March 10, crews will begin work on the crash wall and will pour
the northern bridge deck and sidewalk.
The closure of 22nd Street between
Iowa Street and Pennsylvania began on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. During the closure, vehicular access
to 22nd Street between Iowa Street and Pennsylvania Avenue will
remain closed during the removal and replacement of the bridge. Detour
signage will be in place to direct vehicular and pedestrian traffic during the
closure.
A temporary pedestrian bridge has been
installed to maintain limited pedestrian access across 22nd Street.
The temporary pedestrian bridge is intended for use by Caltrain customers
accessing the 22nd Street Caltrain Station.
San Carlos Transit Center Project
Night/Weekend Work
There is no night or weekend work
currently scheduled at the San Carlos Transit Center Project.
Weekday Work
Monday, March
6, to Friday, March 10, crews will continue installation of the retaining wall,
including grading, forming and pouring. Crews will also install storm and sewer drains
within the project area. Neighbors may experience construction noise during
this time. We apologize for the inconvenience. El Camino Real traffic may also
be reduced to one lane during construction activities. Work
may be delayed due to adverse weather conditions.
Some parking
spaces in the Caltrain parking lot and along the eastside of El Camino between
Cherry and Arroyo have been permanently removed as part of the project. Caltrain
customers are encouraged to park at the Belmont Caltrain Station during
construction.
Background
The San Carlos Multi-Modal Transit Center Project (Transit Center) is
located on the west side of the railroad corridor at the site of the existing
San Carlos Caltrain Station. The Transit Center project consists of
transforming the existing San Carlos Caltrain Station parking lot into a
multi-modal transit center that will better serve the community by improving
safety and accessibility between SamTrans fixed route bus services, Caltrain
commuter rail services, local shuttles, pedestrians and bicyclists. For more
information on the project, please visit www.samtrans.com/sctc.
The
Transit Center project is part of the larger mixed-use transit-oriented development,
the San Carlos Transit Village, which is a joint development between SamTrans
and Prometheus Real Estate Group. For
information about the San Carlos Transit Village Project visit: http://cityofsancarlos.org/planning/projects/san_carlos_transit_village/default.asp
Los Gatos Creek Bridge Replacement Project Weekly Update
Night/Weekend
Work
There is no night or weekend work
scheduled for the project at this time.
Weekday
Work
Monday, March 6 to Friday, March 10, crews will continue to
remove vegetation and will remove poles and wires to facilitate the bridge
construction. Crews will continue installation of the access road for the
project.
Background
Caltrain, in cooperation with the City of San Jose, is
preparing to replace the railroad bridge crossing at Los Gatos Creek in
San Jose. The current bridge was built in 1935, and in order to maintain safe
rail operations and meet current seismic safety standards, the bridge must be
replaced. The project will also include installation of a tail track south of
the San Jose Diridon station. The tail track will provide improved operations
at the station and minimize system-wide delays. Construction is expected to be
complete in early 2018.
In order
to maintain regular train service, some activities will be conducted during
nights and weekends, outside of normal train service hours. Neighbors may
experience construction noise and light during these times. We apologize for
any inconvenience this may cause. For more
information on the Los Gatos Creek Bridge Replacement Project, please visit www.caltrain.com/losgatos. For questions about the project, please call
the Caltrain Construction
Hotline at 650.508.7726 or email lgcbridge@caltrain.com.
Maintenance
Caltrain will perform routine maintenance at several locations next week. To
avoid disruptions to service, the work will mainly take place Saturday through
Friday from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. For more information about this type of work,
click here,
or call 650.508.7726.
San Francisco to
San Jose
Saturday, March
4, to Friday, March 10, crews will pressure wash and perform janitorial work at
Caltrain stations between the San Francisco and Tamien stations.
Monday, March 6,
to Friday, March 10, crews will weld and grind rail at various locations
between the San Francisco and Tamien stations. The welding crew uses air
compressors, gas-powered generators, small power tools, electric-arc welders
and propane heaters. Neighbors may experience construction noise during this
time. Crews will work as quietly as possible.
South San Francisco to San Bruno
Monday, March 6,
to Friday, March 10, crews will resurface rail between the South San Francisco
and Millbrae stations. Resurfacing corrects the alignment of uneven rails to
make them smooth, minimizing the jerks and bumps experienced by passengers and
reducing the mechanical strain on the rails. Neighbors may experience construction
noise during this time. Crews will work as quietly as possible.
South San Francisco to Millbrae
Monday, March 6,
to Friday, March 10, crews will replace ties between the South San Francisco
and San Bruno stations. Caltrain uses several different on-track,
self-propelled machines to replace cross ties, and neighbors may experience
construction noise during this time. Crews will work as quietly as possible