Construction Alert

d34tiw64n5z4oh.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2-3-scaled-1-1.jpg

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority), in cooperation with design-build
contractor California Rail Builders (CRB), announces the demolition of the Amtrak building at 700 G Street in Wasco. Demolition activities will begin Monday, March 29, 2021 and is expected to last one week. Riders will continue to have access to the Amtrak platform and parking lot. Amtrak tickets are available for purchase online.

 

This work is part of Construction Package 4 (CP 4), the 22-mile stretch of high-speed rail between one-mile north of the Tulare-Kern County line and Poplar Avenue in Kern County.

DEMOLITION INFORMATION:

Demolition of the Amtrak building at 700 G Street in Wasco. No road or lane closures will be required.

Demolition activities will begin Monday, March 29, 2021 and is expected to last one week. 

Riders will have access to the Amtrak platform and parking lot.

Amtrak tickets are available for purchase online. 

map1

map2

Contact

Toni Tinoco | California High Speed Rail Authority
(559) 274-8975  |  Toni.Tinoco@HSR.CA.GOV

Gina Torres | California Rail Builders
(661) 205-0570  |  GTorres@Ferrovial.us

recent blog posts

A Scenic Amtrak Journey: Bakersfield to Martinez

Tuesday, February 26th, began with a cool overcast morning as I boarded Amtrak San Joaquins #711 from Bakersfield to Martinez. With a smooth “swish,” the BiLevel train doors opened, welcoming travelers aboard.

View More
Service Alert – No Travel To/From Yosemite

Last update: March 24 (8:00am) Monday, March 24, 2025 – Due to a rock slide, Thruway Bus Service to and from Yosemite is limited. The following Route 15 (YARTS) stops are suspended through Thursday, March 27, 2025.   Yosemite, El Portal (EPL) – Yosemite, Curry Village (YOC) – Yosemite, Yosemite Village (YOV) – Yosemite, Yosemite […]

View More
Oakland Restaurant Week 2025

From March 20-30, 2025, savor the flavors of The Town during Oakland Restaurant Week! Named the #1 Best Food City in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler, Oakland’s vibrant culinary scene is second to none.

View More
Secured By miniOrange