UPDATE MAY 2025: At Nebraska Avenue in Fresno County, crews have finished hauling embankment for the approaches on the east and west side of the structure. The approaches are now currently in settlement. On the east side, the mechanically stabilized earth wall is also built and complete. Crews have also began substructure work on the bents of the structure. The Nebraska Avenue Grade Separation is the longest grade separation to be built in Construction Package 2-3 spanning at 785 feet long. When complete, traffic will be able to travel over the BNSF railroad and future high-speed rail tracks safely.
Nebraska Avenue Grade Separation
A grade separation along Nebraska Avenue in Fresno County taking traffic over future high-speed rail lines.



Updates Per Project

May 21, 2025
At Nebraska Avenue in Fresno County, crews have finished hauling embankment for the approaches on the east and west side of the structure. The approaches are now currently in settlement. On the east side, the mechanically stabilized earth wall is also built and complete. Crews have also began substructure work on the bents of the structure. The Nebraska Avenue Grade Separation is the longest grade separation to be built in Construction Package 2-3 spanning at 785 feet long. When complete, traffic will be able to travel over the BNSF railroad and future high-speed rail tracks safely.