L.A. Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Updates

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “C”, Section 6 (of 1-8)

Foothill Blvd. Area of Azusa

More views from the south side looking various westward ways.

Continued in Section 7

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “C”, Section 7 (of 1-8)

Foothill Blvd. Area of Azusa

The west side center pier framing.

On the southeast side, a strange stairway going to a fenced off cul-de-sac.

Above, a friendly but noisy chap kept a watchful eye on K.P.

Can’t you just see the wheels turning in that dog’s head, him thinking: “I wonder if I would freak out that cameraman if I gave him a photo location tip in English?”

Continued in Section 8

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “C”, Section 8 (of 1-8)

Foothill Blvd. Area of Azusa

In downtown Azusa now, by the old Santa Fe “Second District” at ground level, a westbound view of the track rising to go over the Foothill Blvd. bridge we were just by.

Notice the track over the present bridge alignment shifts to the left as it approaches the camera.

So, apparently, the new south (left) bridge will be for BNSF local freights, the old AT&SF bridge will be for eastbound (outbound) commuter cars (coming towards the camera), and the new north (right) bridge will be for westbound (inbound) commuter runs.

At Azusa Ave., there are now THREE tracks (two Foothill Extension and one BNSF), all newly laid.


The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “D”, Section 1 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

Right by the tracks, there is a new Target store on Azusa Ave.

Just east of Azusa Ave. a Foothill Extension stop is being built.

Another eastward view, with a from the north side view.

Note just above, the track in the background curves.

Continued in Section 2

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “D”, Section 2 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

As viewed from the center of the future tracks (bottom), it looks like the station stop platforms may be on both sides of the tracks and not in the center as in some places.

A telephoto of the station stop and the background freight curve:

Looking westbound, people should understand clearly this sign.

Looking eastbound again:

Continued in Section 3

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “D”, Section 3 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

At Dalton Ave. now … Looking westbound, the alignment shift in the BNSF track.

Looking westbound at the future commuter tracks. The Target store is seen in the background of the just below photo.

The Foothill Extension

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Part “D”, Section 4 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

From Dalton Ave., looking eastbound and the curving commuter tracks, swooping all the way back into the distance.

There is that signaled BNSF track again (right).

That BNSF track, looking westbound. Note that the concrete and wood ties meet.

Continued in Section 5

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “D”, Section 5 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

It is getting almost too dark for handheld photography, but a few last views, from at Pasadena Ave. now. Looking east at the new BNSF alignment. Surprisingly, the BNSF line for only serving a few remaining customers on it still have new automatic block signals!

Above also, the concrete and wood ties meet again. Apparently, the BNSF now branch line uses concrete ties except at grade crossings.

Looking west on the BNSF track. The BNSF line now has what appears to be concrete or metal panel fencing (left).

The Foothill Extension tracks will curve parallel to BNSF’s, and also have the concrete or metal panel fencing (left).

Continued in Section 6

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “D”, Section 6 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

From Pasadena Ave. in Azusa still, looking east, some type of metal fencing (center) for a ways also separates the BNSF tracks from the Foothill Extension tracks

Both lines looking east:

Looking west on the Foothill Extension alignment. Note the large shipping doors on the building on the right. The Santa Fe line and customer spurs use to be where the Foothill Extension tracks will be laid.

Continued in Section 7

The Foothill Extension

Photo News Update Report

Part “D”, Section 7 (of 1-7)

More Azusa

Looking west, a grade crossing electrical box is between the lines

With Target in the background, a pile of something is on the left between the two lines, and catenary bases are around the curving on the right.

There is supposed to be two Foothill Extension station stops in Azusa. It was K.P.’s desire to check out and photograph the further east one too, but the light was failing, so that will have to wait another time …

This will conclude the series. But, a Second Section immediately follows.

Second Section

When K.P. was a kid in the 1950’s and 60’s, while traveling west with his parents on Foothill Blvd. (that jogs into Huntington Drive east of the 605 Freeway) …

AERIAL LINK: Where Foothill Blvd. Becomes Huntington Drive

… he remembers going under TWO Santa Fe railroad bridges in the whole stretch. One was discussed in the multipart series just presented. But, where is the other bridge?

It was AS the one in this series, just an angled bridge over an east-west aligned street (“east-west aligned street”). He has never been able to find that second bridge. Apparently, things have changed radically, and that only an east-west street is now an intersection with a north-south cross street running through it, and right under the railroad bridge, the railroad bridge over Huntington Blvd. and 2nd Ave. in Arcadia.

AERIAL LINK: Possible Mystery Bridge Location

That aerial shows the north-south 2nd Ave. alignment curving to go under the bridge, as if 2nd Ave. wasn’t originally there.

Some reshown April 27, 2013 ground views of that bridge.

Its moving along, rail & ballast are down at Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, base gravel is down along most of the 210 Freeway median near the bridge, rail was going down in the maintenance yard as well.

KP, given the lack of construction, I would assume that the bridge over Huntington Drive is wide enough for the double trackage, probably just barely wide enough. I haven’t been able to see if any work has been done to the bridge over the San Gabriel river. They modified the existing bridge over the 110 freeway which originally was a single track to a double track still keeping the early 20th century bridge piers and span girders. Guess the much lighter nature of the light rail cars makes that possible. I expect the narrower cars and tighter allowable clearances are also why the bridge at Huntington Ave is remaining.

Thanks for the pics! I live in the Los Angeles area too, but I don’t get out to that part of the SGV that much, I’ve been following the Expo Line Phase II more since it’s closer to me. I believe that line will open before the line to Santa Monica will start running. A friend of mine lives just a few blocks from the APU/Azusa College station, which is cool for me since I live just a few blocks from one of the Red Line subway stations.

http://la.curbed.com/archives/2014/02/come_tour_the_halffinished_gold_line_foothill_extension.php

Local coverage picture tour

Replies:

vsmith (2-20 / 2-24):

Thanks for the report.

Concerning the bridge over Huntington Drive in Arcadia …

A previously posted eastbound view from Santa Anita Drive …

… was heavily blown up, and because of the ‘above the rail floor bridge sides’ two tracks CANNOT be accommodated. Note that the second track (on the right above, an industrial track, would not fit over the bridge.

Two February 7, 2014 views of a new LA&SL (UP) bridge in Riverside over the 91 Freeway that is being widened: Its strength is ABOVE the tracks.

The bridges over Huntington Dr. and t

Update as of Saturday, March 1, 2014

The Situation in Arcadia, CA

The Foothill Extension overpass at Santa Anita Ave. now has the horizontal concrete bridging in place.

The diagonal cross-tracks angling through the intersection of Santa Clara Street and 1st Ave. seem in place now,

The old grade crossing is still closed with barricades and with fencing.

In between updates posted by Trains forum ‘locals’, the LA Metro Transportation Library photo archive set for the Gold Line Foothill Extension phase 2A (link) on Flickr should be browsed. Currently it contains 362 photos, so that may occupy some of your time. [:D]

The bad news is that the ‘new’ Flickr has a terrible interface. To see the latest photos, go to page bottom and click the highest numbered page button. There may be an advanced interface with ‘sort within current set’ but it is well hidden.

From looking at the above linked Metro library set, it appears that building abutments for another single track bridge has just started. It does seem to be a little behind schedule.

MikeF90 (4-13):

Great post … and link! The link’s photos were wonderful.

Man, I need to get out that way with my camera. I’ve been waiting for the track laying and obviously it is going on now!

Best,

K.P.

About a Friday, June 20, 2014 Series

K.P. spent the good part of the day in the Los Angeles area, and in the afternoon focused on the Foothill Extension. Track had been and is being laid on the line. This photo looks inbound from Myrtle Ave. in Monrovia.

Station stops are forming, and there are now new bridge abutments for a second track bridge next to the old Santa Fe Bridge over Huntington Blvd. in downtown Arcadia.

A post series on all this will be forthcoming in a few days.

The Foothill Extension Is Now Taking Shape!

Posting Schedule for Series:

All posts should be up by 9:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time on the scheduled date, but may (“may”) be posted up to 12 hours early.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014: Parts I-VI

Arcadia

Friday, July 4, 2014: Parts VII-XIV

Arcadia-Monrovia-Duarte

Sunday, July 6, 2014: Parts XV-XX

Duarte-Irwindale-Azusa (Foothill Blvd.)