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The effort is part of a $300 million OCTA coastal rail stabilization plan that includes sand though the source has yet to be ...
Why it matters: Coastal erosion over the years has left some of the city’s beaches with only a narrow strip of sand, cutting ...
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LAist on MSNNew sand and rocks approved to stabilize San Clemente rail corridor. Environmentalists objectCritics say the $300-million effort to stabilize a stretch of the popular Pacific Surfliner route is haphazard, curtails ...
Landslides and the shifting railroad bed beneath the tracks just north of Camp Pendleton have stopped passenger service ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNPassenger rail service through San Clemente suspended for emergency repairsMetrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train services will be suspended for approximately six weeks starting 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 service linking Orange and San Diego counties will once again be halted — this time for an estimated six weeks — as ...
San Clemente officials are working with a consultant who’s preparing to launch a seven-day sand dredging investigation to find a nearby, offshore sand source to widen the city’s dwindling beaches.
The approximately six-week closure of Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train service allows crews to safely and ...
Passenger rail service through San Clemente will be suspended for six week beginning Monday, as crews begin emergency efforts ...
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Trains on MSNEmergency repairs to halt Amtrak, Metrolink service through San Clemente, Calif., as of April 28Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner and service on two Metrolink commuter lines will see disruptions starting this Monday, April 28, ...
Passenger rail service through San Clemente halts for six weeks as crews tackle landslide and erosion threats.
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