Train Quiet Zone Program

City Council Direction

Based on the August 18, 2025 City Council Meeting, City Council has directed staff to move forward with the permanent closures of Villa Terrace and East Bellevue Avenue at the railroad tracks to establish a Train Quiet Zone Program. The project is currently in the design phase, with construction anticipated to start Quarter 3/Quarter 4 of 2026.

Introduction

The City of San Mateo is initiating a Train Quiet Zone Program, which reduces the routine noise of train horns near rail crossings and increases rail safety. As part of this program, permanent closures are proposed on Villa Terrace and East Bellevue Avenue at the railroad tracks. After improvements at Villa Terrace and East Bellevue Avenue are complete, the City will continue to monitor this program to keep the train noise reduction benefits. 

The Train Quiet Zone Program will allow trains to reduce routine sounding of the train horns near railroad crossings. Trains may still sound their horns as a safety measure in certain scenarios, such as when approaching station platforms, entering construction zones, or encountering a hazard on the tracks. In addition, other safety warning devices—such as locomotive bells and flashing lights at railroad crossings—will remain in use.

If you’d like to join our interested parties list to receive email updates on the Quiet Zone effort, please contact Karen Cornejo, Assistant Engineer, at kcornejo@cityofsanmateo.org

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Rail Corridor in San Mateo

The rail system in the City of San Mateo, including all safety warning devices at crossings, is owned by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (PCJPB). Passenger and freight service along the rail system are provided by Caltrain and Union Pacific respectively. 

In the City, there are at-grade crossings at Villa Terrace, E. Bellevue Ave, 1st Ave, 2nd Ave, 3rd Ave, 4th Ave, 5th Ave, 9th Ave and Hayward Park Station.

Federal Railroad Administration Requirements

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) governs railroad operations. In 2005, FRA created the regulation that allows cities to establish a Train Quiet Zone (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Part 222). To establish a Train Quiet Zone, cities must implement FRA approved safety measures at at-grade crossings. FRA approved safety measures include upgraded four-quadrant gates, concrete medians, street closures, and one-way street conversions.