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The Fresno Subdivision runs from Sacramento, California through the centers of several cities in the eastern San Joaquin Valley to Bakersfield, California. [1] From its interchange with the Martinez Subdivision in the north, it runs south through Elk Grove , Lodi , [ 1 ] Stockton , [ 2 ] Manteca , [ 3 ] Modesto , Merced , [ 4 ] and Madera ...
The San Joaquin Valley Railroad (reporting mark SJVR) is one of several short line railroad companies and is part of the Western Region Division of Genesee & Wyoming Inc. It operates over about 371 miles (597 km) of owned or leased track primarily on several lines in California's Central Valley/San Joaquin Valley around Fresno and Bakersfield.
[49] [50] From Lathrop to Stockton, the line uses the Fresno Subdivision. The route runs through Niles Canyon , parallel to the Niles Canyon Railway , Highway 84 , and the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct . The line passes through a 0.75-mile (1.21 km) long tunnel which cuts off one of the canyon's horseshoes.
A new overpass is being built to carry traffic on Belmont Avenue up and over the existing Union Pacific Railroad freight tracks and future high-speed rail route through central Fresno, replacing ...
Fresno County drivers who use Manning Avenue to get to and fro are finding the route disrupted by the closure of the major east-west country road for high-speed rail construction.
Cables slung from arches support the deck of the 3,700-foot-long Cedar Viaduct for California’s high-speed rail project spans Highway 99 at the south end of Fresno.
The tracks are currently owned by the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), with the San Joaquin Valley Railroad operating on nearly all of the corridor, except for a 1 mi (1.6 km) portion of the Union Pacific mainline connecting the eastern and western branches near Goshen. [2] The specific subdivisions projected for re-use as the CVC are:
The Modesto and Empire Traction Company (reporting mark MET) is a Class III short-line railroad operating in California's San Joaquin Valley. It is owned by the Beard Land & Investment Company; the Beard family has always owned the railroad. The Beards also created the Beard Industrial Park where the MET's customers are located.