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Metrolink Expands ‘Smart’ Crossing Technology to Moorpark and Riverside

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Metrolink Expands 'Smart' Crossing Technology to Moorpark and Riverside

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LOS ANGELES - Metrolink, Southern California's regional passenger rail provider, has expanded innovative Wireless Crossing Nearside Station Stop (WCNSS) technology to two additional locations - one in Riverside and one in Moorpark. The new 'smart' systems, designed to ease traffic congestion for pedestrians and drivers around Metrolink stations, went live at the Columbia Avenue crossing just north of the Riverside-Hunter Park/UCR Station and at Moorpark Avenue west of the Moorpark Station in June.

Before WCNSS was installed, these crossings would activate more than once for a single train stopping at the nearby station, causing unnecessary interruptions. The recent changes, funded by a Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program grant awarded by the Federal Railroad Administration in 2018, are minimizing delays and improving safety in these high-traffic areas.

"A robust public transportation system is critical to Riverside's continued growth," Congressman Mark Takano (CA-39) said. "Metrolink's new project will make their services more efficient and relieve traffic congestion near the Hunter Park/UCR Station. Bringing federal dollars back to Riverside has been a priority for my office, and I am pleased to see the completion of this project."

Previously, as Metrolink trains approached these stations, they would trigger the "downstream" crossing's safety features, which reset while trains were stopped to allow passengers to board and exit. When the trains resumed their routes, the crossing gates would lower again, bringing traffic to a halt a second time. WCNSS-equipped crossings prevent this by communicating in real time with Metrolink's onboard Positive Train Control system to ensure safety features remain idle until the train is ready to move through. This keeps traffic flowing without compromising the safety of rail passengers and crews or the surrounding community.

"Metrolink is a key transportation link for Ventura County and the Conejo Valley, connecting people to jobs, schools and destinations across the region," Congresswoman Julia Brownley (CA-26) said. "As a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, I have worked closely with Metrolink and local partners to ensure our community benefits from the federal investments made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. I'm proud to see this important safety improvement project move forward, and I remain committed to supporting smart, community-driven infrastructure investments that strengthen our regional network and improve quality of life."

Since 2018, Metrolink has worked in partnership with the City of Moorpark and the Ventura County Transportation Commission to address the unnecessary rail crossing activations along the heavily used Moorpark Avenue corridor. A Moorpark City Council meeting that year reinforced the need for a coordinated response, paving the way for the long-term fix now in effect.

Metrolink first introduced WCNSS capability in October 2022 at seven crossings along the Arrow service, connecting San Bernardino and Redlands. Last June, Metrolink upgraded the Del Obispo Street crossing in San Juan Capistranoin Orange County, sparing the community an estimated 1,584 activations and 36 hours of delays in the past year. WCNSS technology also went live in February at the Juniper Avenue crossing in Fontanain San Bernardino County. The Columbia Avenue crossing in Riverside County and Moorpark Avenue crossing in Ventura County are the most recent installations, and work is underway in Los Angeles County at the Ramona Avenue crossing near the Baldwin Park Station on Metrolink's San Bernardino Line.

A total of 52 locations across Metrolink's six-county network are eligible for WCNSS treatment. The agency is actively seeking funding to expand the technology to all remaining sites.

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Metrolink regional passenger rail service offers reliable, safe, affordable, and environmentally sustainable transportation throughout an interconnected six-county network. Metrolink has 545.6 total service line miles and 67 stations across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and San Diego counties, connecting people, communities, and businesses and serving as an essential link in the region's mobility landscape. Metrolink also operates the Arrow service, a nine-mile extension of the San Bernardino County Line linking the cities of San Bernardino and Redlands.

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