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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 28 September 2022 - 12:49 PM

Railway Track & Structures,9/27/22

 

Tropical storm causes ground shift, prompting Metrolink to secure area around San Clemente track even more

 

Written by Bill Wilson, Editor-in-Chief

 

 

With the southern California coast continuing to wither away there continues to be an effort to save the railroad.

 

Tropical Storm Kay pounded the seaboard earlier this month, shifting the ground along the track in San Clemente. An “ancient landslide” and severe erosion are making the area dangerous. 

 

According to the California Coastal Commission, the sand has been buffering the base of the landslide, and as sand is lost it causes more movement on the ancient landslide. Development has impacted the sand and soil, which has been a natural buffer from the ocean, and the absence of the resupply of sediment from nearby rivers or after-rain runoff has only made the situation worse. California is experiencing one of the worst droughts in history.

 

 

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Posted 30 September 2022 - 08:52 AM

Also see this thread regarding Amtrak and Metrolink suspensions in the area.



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