There are currently 71 ‘at-grade’ crossings along the Caltrain corridor, meaning an intersection where a road crosses railroad tracks at the same level. Caltrain is working with partners via the Corridor Crossings Strategy (CCS), including JPB member agencies, regional agencies, corridor jurisdictions, and the broader community, to identify areas for enhancement in the current grade separation project delivery process. The goal is to develop a corridor-wide approach to grade separation and/or rail crossing closure projects in order to elevate their importance in infrastructure funding as a shared regional responsibility.
It should be noted that current grade separations projects will continue in parallel to this effort. For information regarding active corridor projects, please refer to the interactive map.
DRAFT CCS Programs Initiation Report Release
Through close collaboration among Caltrain and its corridor partners (Transportation Authorities, and corridor jurisdictions), Caltrain developed and documented the Corridor Crossings Strategy (CCS) Programs initiation. Caltrain presented the DRAFT CCS Programs at the January LPMG meeting and will be presenting it to the JPB in the upcoming weeks. Concurrently, Caltrain will release the DRAFT Corridor Crossings Strategy (CCS) Safety Enhancement and Elimination Programs Initiation Report and accompanying appendices soon. These draft documents will be under the corridor partners' review for several weeks. Please reach out to CaltrainGCA@caltrain.com for questions.
- CCS Programs Presentation
- CCS Programs Brochure
- COMING SOON: DRAFT CCS Safety Enhancement and Elimination Programs Initiation Report
- Appendix A: Identified Projects
- Appendix B: Safety Enhancement Program
- Appendix C: Elimination Program
- Appendix D: Crossing Database
- Appendix E: Potential Funding Sources