Crossing 026794K
DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA — Southern California Regional Rail Authority
Location
| City | DANA POINT |
| State | CALIFORNIA |
| County | ORANGE |
| Street | BEACH RD |
| Coordinates | 33.45547, -117.66802 |
Railroad
| Railroad | Southern California Regional Rail Authority |
| Max Train Speed | 90 mph |
Warning Devices
| Warning Device | — |
| Gates | Yes |
Safety Record
| Total Accidents | 6 |
| Total Fatalities | 4 |
| Total Injuries | 0 |
Location Map
Accident History
All recorded accidents at crossing 026794K in DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA.
| Year | Railroad | Killed | Injured | Vehicle Type | Train Speed | Time | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) | 0 | 0 | Auto | 57 mph | 7:50 PM | Grade Crossing: Train 586 with CDTX/2114 and 6 cars struck an occupied vehicle on the Metrolink Orange Subdivision at... |
| 2022 | Southern California Regional Rail Authority | 1 | 0 | School bus | 40 mph | 4:25 PM | M860-06 STRUCK AN ADULT MALE PEDESTRIAN WHO DROVE UP TO THE CROSSING BEHIND THE DOWN GATE, GOT OUT O F THEIR CAR AND ... |
| 2017 | Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) | 1 | 0 | School bus | 80 mph | 12:55 PM | TRAIN 572 OPERATING WITH CAMERA EQUIPPED LOCOMOTIVE E/456 AND 6 CARS STRUCK A PEDESTRIAN AT MP 201.0 , BEACH RD CROSS... |
| 2007 | Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) | 1 | 0 | School bus | 58 mph | 7:37 AM | TRAIN NO.#562 OPERATING WITH LOCOMOTIVE 456 AND 5 CARS STRUCK A PEDESTRIAN AT MP201.01, BEACH RD CRO SSING. |
| 2004 | Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) | 1 | 0 | School bus | 71 mph | 11:55 AM | TRAIN NO.#571 OPERATING WITH LOCOMOTIVE 461 AND 6 CARS STRUCK A PEDESTRIAN WALKING AROUND LOWERED GA TES AT MP201.04,... |
| 1993 | Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) | 0 | 0 | Auto | 75 mph | 8:15 PM | — |
About This Railroad Crossing
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