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The California High-Speed Rail Authority kicked off 2025 with another completed high-speed rail structure. The Fargo Avenue overcrossing opened to traffic on January 30, 2025 in Kings County.

The overcrossing is east of State Route 43 and the city of Hanford in Kings County. Constructed by contractor Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture, it spans 205 feet long and more than 40 feet wide and will take traffic over the future high-speed rail lines. The structure is comprised of 15 pre-cast California Wide Flange girders, 1,086 cubic yards of concrete and more than 220,000 pounds of steel.

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At Fargo Avenue in Kings County, crews can be seen working on the bent caps that sit atop the columns of the future grade separation. Crews have completed hauling dirt for the slope on the east side of the structure. When complete, Fargo Avenue will be realigned slightly north atop of the overcrossing and will take traffic over the future high-speed rail lines.