ALAMEDA

Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA)

@alameda_corridor_transportation_authority

Long Beach, California
http://www.acta.org
Rail Transportation

Overview

About Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA)

The Alameda Corridor was financed, built, and is operated by the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA). The project is a series of bridges, underpasses, overpasses and street improvements that separate freight trains from street traffic and passenger trains, facilitating a more efficient transportation network. The project’s centerpiece is the Mid-Corridor Trench, which carries freight trains in an open trench that is 10 miles long, 33 feet deep and 50 feet wide between State Route 91 in Carson and 25th Street in Los Angeles. Construction began in April 1997. Operations began in April 2002.

The Alameda Corridor is located in southern Los Angeles County, California, running from the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles 20 miles north to downtown Los Angeles, primarily along and adjacent to Alameda Street. The project extends through or borders the cities of Vernon, Huntington Park, South Gate, Lynwood, Compton, Carson, Los Angeles, and the County of Los Angeles.

ACTA’s principal responsibilities include: dispatching trains, security and maintenance of the infrastructure, and the collection of fees from the railroads for the use of the Alameda Corridor to pay debt service on the outstanding revenue bonds.

Headquarters

Long Beach, California

Website

http://www.acta.org

Company Size

2-10 employees

Industry

Rail Transportation

Company Type

Government Agency

Founded

1981

Specialties

freight transportation, shipping, cargo, partnership, environmental, rail maintenance, engineering, construction management, and revenue collection

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