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The California High Speed Rail Authority provides an update on a cast-in-place wall that is being constructed as part of the Wasco Viaduct project. The wall is being used to support the soil between the high-speed rail and BNSF tracks. The wall is needed due to elevation differences between high-speed rail and BNSF as the alignments get closer to each other.
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