Project Description
South Sacramento Corridor Phase 2 extends the existing South Sacramento Corridor Phase I Project from the current terminus at Meadowview Road Station by approximately 4.3 miles to Cosumnes River College. The alignment runs primarily at-grade, requiring six street crossings along the alignment. The Project serves as a transportation alternative to Downtown Sacramento commuters. Its construction was prompted by the increased desire for public transit into the City. PGH Wong, as Prime Construction Manager in a joint venture, provided construction management services for the entirety of the corridor extension which opened for passenger service ahead of schedule in August 2015.
Key Features
- Located within one of the fastest growing areas of Sacramento County
- 4.3 miles, 4 stations, and 2,700 park-and-ride spaces for the convenience of daily commuters
- The Corridor uses existing RT vehicles and operates on 10 minute peak period headways
- Located within one of the fastest growing areas of Sacramento County
- 4.3 miles, 4 stations, and 2,700 park-and-ride spaces for the convenience of daily commuters
- The Corridor uses existing RT vehicles and operates on 10 minute peak period headways