The existing trail at-grade crossing of Dublin Boulevard is quite skewed. Currently, the Trail runs from northwest to southeast as it approaches Dublin Boulevard, which is a heavily traveled east-west roadway. The proposed project is a free-span bridge crossing of Iron Horse Regional Trail over Dublin Boulevard within the City of Dublin. The Iron Horse Regional Trail has several existing bridges over busy roadways to help improve traffic flow on the roadways and pedestrian/bicycle movement along the Trail. The Trail also directly connects to both the Dublin/Pleasanton and Pleasant Hill BART stations. The Trail currently passes through the cities of Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville, Alamo, Walnut Creek, Concord, and unincorporated areas of the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda. The Iron Horse Regional Trail was first established in 1986 and is maintained by the East Bay Regional Park District. The Iron Horse Regional Trail is a major regional trail for pedestrians and bicyclists through central Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, generally following a former Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way that was abandoned in 1977.
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