CBC News, British Columbia 3/29:
Landslide halts Amtrak train service between Seattle and Vancouver
Landslide near Canada-U.S. border shuts down rail traffic until Friday
A landslide on the rail tracks in South Surrey, B.C., captured by a nearby resident. (Erik Seiz)
A landslide in South Surrey, B.C., has shut down Amtrak train service between Vancouver and Seattle.
Amtrak said BNSF, which owns the railway, has suspended passenger railway traffic on the tracks until Friday, March 31. Amtrak said it is providing buses to service the route while it remains closed.
BNSF spokesman Gus Melonas said freight trains, of which there are about 12 per day carrying goods, ranging from lumber and agricultural products to chemicals, resumed at 1 p.m. PT Wednesday.
He said there had been one larger slide, alongside two smaller ones.
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