The Fresno River Viaduct is a bridge to carry California High-Speed Rail (CAHSR) over Route 145, the Fresno River, and Raymond Road in Madera County, California.
[3] The site is just east of the city limits of Madera, California,[3] about 20 miles northwest of the planned Fresno high-speed rail station and about 10 miles southeast of the planned Chowchilla Wye.
[1] Initial work consisted of assembling rebar cages for the bridge columns and pouring concrete.
[7] In August 2015, temporary cofferdams were erected to excavate sand to construct the bridge's structural supports.
[11] A year later, in September 2017, the bridge's structure was largely complete, although track and electrical work remained for a future phase of construction.