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Train service linking Orange and San Diego counties will once again be halted — this time for an estimated six weeks — as ...
A wall stretching about a quarter mile to hold back a slipping hillside in San Clemente and prevent future rail track damage ...
The rail service suspension is in effect while emergency stabilization work is done on sections of track that are at immediate risk from landslides and cliff erosion.
Work to add rock boulders along the beach track in an attempt to protect the rail line will begin on Monday, April 28.
Riders can check Amtrak alerts here. Coastal Orange County, particularly near San Clemente, has been the site of all-too-frequent landslides and erosion in recent years. In January 2024 ...
Landslides and the shifting railroad bed beneath the tracks just north of Camp Pendleton have stopped passenger service ...
Emergency sand replenishment and revetment repairs have been approved to protect the train tracks in San Clemente, a vital link in San Diego County’s only passenger and freight rail connection to the ...
The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner passes by landslides in San Clemente in March 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) 34,437 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster ...