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San Juan Creek Trail Temporarily Closed as Part of Railroad Bridge Construction

OCTA, in coordination with Metrolink, continues progress in constructing a new railroad bridge over San Juan Creek in San Juan Capistrano. As part of the ongoing construction, the adjacent San Juan Creek Trail is closed till approximately August 2.

Cyclists and pedestrians should follow the designated detour route or avoid the area during the closure, if possible.

During the closure, trail users will be detoured to Camino Capistrano, Del Obispo Street. and the Trabuco Creek Trail. Detour signs will be in place.

The detour is necessary so that construction crews can remove pavement and conduct pile driving to construct the new bridge that will go over the trail.

However, after the scheduled closure, contractors are expected to continue working in the area, prompting intermittent trail closures through August. During that time, workers will be present to hold back trail traffic for their safety as construction equipment is moved through the area.

OCTA appreciates the patience of trail users during this construction.

The work is being completed in partnership with Metrolink as part of a $65.6 million project to replace the existing San Juan Creek bridge, which was constructed in 1917, enhancing safety and reducing maintenance costs.

The project is being funded by Measure M, the county’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, and a mix of state and federal funds. Measure M is also known as OC Go.

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