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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 ...
Crews are beginning emergency stabilization work. Travelers will be bused between Irvine and Oceanside for about six weeks.
Another temporary pause to rail service through San Clemente began on Monday as crews continue emergency repairs to a ...
Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner and service on two Metrolink commuter lines will see disruptions starting this Monday, April 28, ...
Work to add rock boulders along the beach track in an attempt to protect the rail line will begin on Monday, April 28.
Train services between Orange and San Diego counties are suspended for six weeks due to emergency repairs in San Clemente. Crews are stabilizing the coastline affected by landslides and erosion.
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Passenger rail service through San Clemente halts for six weeks as crews tackle landslide and erosion threats.
The county plans to repair rock revetments along the rail line in a matter of weeks and add approximately 540,000 cubic yards of sand by 2027.
The California Coastal Commission has approved an emergency permit allowing Orange County’s transit agency to undertake some stabilization measures along the rail line connecting Orange County and San ...