rdamon:
Thanks for the street view. That view is pretty much as it looked lately the few times I’ve passed on the southbound lanes (railroad west, leftward) of the I-215 Freeway in San Bernardino, Calif.
------------------------- NEW TRACK
------------------------- MAIN 1
\ /
------------------------- MAIN 2
/ \
------------------------- MAIN 3
It appears the new arrangement will have the cantilever bridges similar to today, except they had to be moved to add the new track and will be four-tracks wide. An interlocking for that track (and Main 1) will be to the north by Highland Ave.
Google street view has been updated.
Update on the Verdemont-Baseline Stretch
San Bernardino, CA
On Saturday, December 10, 2023, the above construction area was revisited. Nothing stuck out as having changed from the previous visit. HOWEVER, the CP BASELINE area was pursued this visit. North of Baseline Road one cannot now get near the tracks, as North I Street has been totally removed, and all the residential east-west roads now dead-end BEFORE the tracks. North I Street was physically west of the north-south BNSF tracks in that area. The adjacent I-215 is east of the tracks.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/eTtNoALUfV9mpfh16
About a mile physically southeast of Palm Ave. (on the road to Cajon Pass), Cajon Blvd. has had all the potholes repaired. Last visit I was watching the tracks and hit a huge, huge pothole at speed. I was sure I would have to replace the tire, but so far it seems OK. If any are out that way, be mindful another big pothole may have formed. The pothole was in the concrete flood control channel area.
croteaudd Bad Timing It was hoped to be able to post photos of the new signals situation between Verdemont and Baseline on the Cajon Sub here in Southern California, but my Nikon photo editor went berserk (failed), and a brand new editor (Adobe Elements) is a nightmare (past experience with Elements was excellent). Thus, everything suddenly went chaos and I’ll post the photos as soon as possible, which may be a few days or more.
Maybe it's time to consider going back to film.
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