PHOTO RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Completes Overcrossing in Kings County

Lub Rau Hli 26, 2024

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The Flint Avenue overcrossing is completed and now open to traffic in Kings County. The overcrossing is 205 feet long, more than 40 feet wide and will take traffic over the future high-speed rail tracks.

 

FRESNO NROOG, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) announced today the Flint Avenue overcrossing is now open to traffic in Kings County.

A birds-eye view of Flint Ave overcrossing with cars on the overcrossing.

Located north of the city of Hanford and designed and constructed by Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture to take traffic over the future high-speed rail tracks, the Flint Avenue overcrossing is the latest high-speed rail structure to be completed and opened to traffic in the Central Valley.

Flint Avenue overcrossing and grade separation by the numbers:

  • 205 feet long
  • 40 feet wide
  • 663 cubic yards of concrete
  • 215,720 pounds of steel

15 pre-cast concrete girders, all manufactured at the DFJV Pre-Cast Girder Facility in Hanford.

Flint Avenue overcrossing and grade separation by the numbers: • 205 feet long • 40 feet wide • 663 cubic yards of concrete • 215,720 pounds of steel • 15 pre-cast concrete girders, all manufactured at the DFJV Pre-Cast Girder Facility in Hanford.

 

“Our contractors have been hard at work throughout the Valley these last few months, and their efforts are paying off. We are making headway at some of our largest structures and have several that are close to completion and will open to traffic this summer and throughout the year. This sets us up for the next phases of work like laying electrified tracks, building our stations, and testing our trains.” –Garth Fernandez, Central Valley Regional Director.

Construction progresses every day on the high-speed rail project between Madera and Tulare counties. The Authority has begun work to extend the 119 miles currently under construction to 171 miles of future electrified high-speed rail from Merced to Bakersfield.

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Since the start of high-speed rail construction, the project has created more than 13,500 good-paying construction jobs for residents, a majority going to residents of the Central Valley. Nearly 1,500 workers are dispatched to a high-speed rail construction site daily.

For the latest on high-speed rail construction, visit www.buildhsr.com.

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Augie Blancas
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augie.blancas@hsr.ca.gov 

 

 

 

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