Construction work is currently underway on the McCloud Capital Preventative Maintenanc (CAPM) Project along State Route 89.
While construction is still underway on California’s long-delayed high-speed rail system, the Golden State is now looking into high-speed buses that could someday travel up to 140 miles per hour.
Caltrans is working on a 13.4-mile pavement project along State Route 89 between McCloud and I-5 near Mount Shasta through ...
In the foothills northwest of Los Angeles, work is nearing completion on what will soon be the world’s largest wildlife ...
The work will cause delays for motorists traveling through the area. Crews are scheduled to perform minor roadway repairs on ...
Caltrans has announced lane closures in both directions of Interstate 5 (I-5) near Castaic for a pavement rehabilitation ...
Lane closures start Monday in both directions of the Golden State (5) Freeway near Castaic for ongoing pavement work, Caltrans announced Friday. From Monday to next Friday, the right and left lanes of ...
Overnight freeway closures in Contra Costa County will continue next week, with Caltrans shutting down an off-ramp and lanes ...
Construction had been scheduled to begin May 20. Now the start date is May 28. Caltrans plans to impose one-way traffic ...
Californians might one day blast between San Francisco and Los Angeles on a bus that moves closer to bullet train speeds than ...
Anyway, I was excited (as excited as one can be for new infrastructure) when I heard a while ago that a project was in the ...