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Re: California
« Reply #1750 on: February 05, 2023, 03:33:45 PM »

Question about the planned Pit River Bridge.

If Caltrans decides to replace it, what will happen to the Union Pacific Rail line beneath it? I noticed it has a very active railroad beneath the freeway including Amtrak service.
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« Reply #1751 on: February 05, 2023, 03:37:19 PM »

I was under the impression it would be retained for railroad use.
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« Reply #1752 on: February 05, 2023, 08:38:19 PM »

The existing road could be turned into a viewpoint parking lot, and maybe a bungee jumping staging area. They wouldn't allow fishing, though--you might catch a train instead.

I wonder how often trains go through there. Years ago, I hung out at the north end of the big trestle over the river in Redding, hoping for a great train picture, but after an hour or so I got tired of waiting. Same for the Williams loop.
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Re: California
« Reply #1753 on: February 05, 2023, 10:17:56 PM »

Noticed a few days ago that the exit for 3rd Street off US 101 north in San Francisco is now mistakenly labeled on the overhead sign as "Exit 492B" and not 429B (the correct number on the gore point sign).

Yeah that's a weird typo, and it's been around for months (since last October at least). I kept forgetting to take a photo of it... until now!

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Re: California
« Reply #1754 on: February 22, 2023, 01:43:24 AM »

Yesterday I drove back from Oregon via 199 for the first time (beautiful highway) and then down to SF via Crescent City and Eureka for only the 2nd time in my life. During the drive I saw all the twisted to the side Chains Required signs which I actually remembered from ten years ago. Coincidentally, a large winter storm is coming to CA with extremely cold air which will lower the snow level to almost 500 feet in some places especially on that 101 corridor. Last time this happened a couple of years ago the highway was close north of Willits due to spin outs on the summit north of town. I wonder what will happen this time, it would be cool to see chains required on 101 but they will probably just close the highway a la grapevine. Any old timers ever seen a time when chains were actually required on 101?
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Re: California
« Reply #1755 on: February 22, 2023, 02:09:28 AM »

I have not seen chains required on 101, but there are others here who have driven it more often than I have.  I've seen it frosty and icy.
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Re: California
« Reply #1756 on: March 09, 2023, 02:35:58 PM »

Random question: How long does it take for FasTrak to process a toll for a vehicle without a transponder? I was in the Bay Area for work yesterday, and I drove a rental car over the Carquinez Bridge. It had been a while since I'd driven eastbound on that bridge, and I had forgotten about the conversion to all electronic tolling. This morning, I set up a one-time payment account on the Bay Area FasTrak website, so hopefully that will cover it without getting the charge (and extra fee) from my rental car company. But I will also need to submit this toll charge for reimbursement through work, so was curious how long it might be until I get the receipt.
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« Reply #1757 on: March 09, 2023, 02:50:05 PM »

About a month.  My wife forgot cash (this was when cash was still being taken) before COVID and we got a bill from using the eastbound Carquinez Bridge. 
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Re: California
« Reply #1758 on: March 09, 2023, 10:51:51 PM »

About a month.  My wife forgot cash (this was when cash was still being taken) before COVID and we got a bill from using the eastbound Carquinez Bridge.

A month! :confused:  I was hoping it'd be a week or so... I can't put off submitting the reimbursements that long.

I'll probably just eat the $7 then...I don't think I used the full meal per diem that day anyway, so I guess it still got covered in a way.
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Re: California
« Reply #1759 on: March 10, 2023, 01:25:51 AM »

I was under the impression it would be retained for railroad use.

That's my impression as well. Structural issues aren't the issue as much as the feds want to dump ownership of the bridge onto UP. Currently, the Bureau of Reclamation owns the bridge and it is the only such structure on the Interstate system.
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Re: California
« Reply #1760 on: March 27, 2023, 03:09:21 PM »

https://goo.gl/maps/NrjGfvymb9AkBP4m9
Google did a great job here in capturing the snow covered mountains near San Bernardino.
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Re: California
« Reply #1761 on: March 27, 2023, 08:38:17 PM »

About a month.  My wife forgot cash (this was when cash was still being taken) before COVID and we got a bill from using the eastbound Carquinez Bridge.

A month! :confused:  I was hoping it'd be a week or so... I can't put off submitting the reimbursements that long.

I'll probably just eat the $7 then...I don't think I used the full meal per diem that day anyway, so I guess it still got covered in a way.

I just did the same thing.  Went to the FasTrak website and set up a one time account for a rental car.  Went over the Bay Bridge four times, and the Dumbarton Bridge once.  I think all of the charges were posted to my credit card within a week.
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