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The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) announced on August 21, 2025, the completion of the Avenue 88 Grade Separation. Avenue 88 is the 57th structure to be completed in the Central Valley, the seventh structure to be opened to traffic this year and the second structure to be completed in Tulare County.

Located near State Route 43 (SR 43), the overpass spans 485 feet long and more than 32 feet wide. The grade separation will now take traffic over SR 43 along with the BNSF railroad and future high-speed rail tracks.

The structure is comprised of 20 pre-cast concrete girders ranging from 59 and 141 feet long, all of which were manufactured by contractor Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture in Hanford, Calif.

The structure is also comprised of 528,689 pounds of steel and 2,109 cubic yards of concrete.

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August 21, 2025

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) announced on August 21, 2025, the completion of the Avenue 88 Grade Separation. Avenue 88 is the 57th structure to be completed in the Central Valley, the seventh structure to be opened to traffic this year and the second structure to be completed in Tulare County.

July 28, 2020

At Avenue 88 in Tulare County, crews are finishing up forming the last substructure located to the east of the existing BNSF tracks and State Route (SR) 43. Crews will pour concrete for the substructure in the next few weeks. The Avenue 88 overcrossing will take traffic over the future high-speed rail line, BNSF freight tracks, and SR 43.