A project that will lead to the replacement of the railroad bridge in Camas is part of a $189 million capital program being led by BNSF Railway Company in Washington.
BNSF announced Friday that the 2015 projects will focus on rail capacity improvements and maintenance.
“This year’s planned expansion and maintenance projects will help give BNSF the capacity flexibility it needs to support our customers’ growing demands and connect Washington products to key markets,” said Daryl Ness, BNSF general manager of operations in the northwest division.
The projects will include 1,011 miles of track surfacing and undercutting work, and the replacement of nearly 50 miles of rail and close to 203,000 ties, as well as signal upgrades for federally mandated positive train control.
BNSF Spokesman Gus Melonas said some of this work was recently completed by crews in the Camas-Washougal area.
“Rail upgrades allow for trains to operate at the maximum speeds, which also will allow the trains to pass through the crossing areas more rapidly,” he said. “By investing millions of dollars in our track, this allows for the optimum operations.”