Commuter Rail Tunnel Alignment Studies for the Pennsylvania Avenue Extension, San Francisco - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sarah Wilson John Kaplin
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Plans are underway to extend commuter rail service underground into downtown San Francisco. The Salesforce Transit Center (STC) was completed in 2018 and will serve as a new transit hub, including a commuter rail station after two future connecting tunnel segments are completed. The northern segment, known as the Caltrain Downtown Extension (DTX), which will extend the rail line from its current terminus at 4th and King Streets to the STC, is currently in Preliminary Engineering. The southern segment, the subject of this paper, is a 1.6-mile tunnel known as the Pennsylvania Avenue Extension (PAX), which is currently in the pre-environmental planning stage, with alternative alignments under evaluation including single bore versus twin bore options. This paper discusses project challenges, including highly variable tunneling conditions in soil and rock, a congested urban project site with limited space for construction staging, alignment crossings of large existing buried infrastructure, and complicated interfaces with future and existing rail operations.
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APA: Sarah Wilson John Kaplin  (2022)  Commuter Rail Tunnel Alignment Studies for the Pennsylvania Avenue Extension, San Francisco - NAT2022

MLA: Sarah Wilson John Kaplin Commuter Rail Tunnel Alignment Studies for the Pennsylvania Avenue Extension, San Francisco - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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