Coastal trains in San Clemente reopened on Monday after a landslide ... A Jan. 24 landslide on private property above the ...
Passenger rail service resumed Monday for the San Clemente coastal corridor after about ... from a privately-owned hill along the Mariposa Trail Bridge dumped debris onto the tracks and right ...
While leaders of the OC Transportation Authority argue it’s needed to protect the coastal rail line, city leaders say the ...
Since 2021, several landslides on the inland side and shrinking beaches on the seaward side of the line have impacted rail ...
Coastal erosion has been washing away San Clemente’s beaches for years. In fact, a sales tax increase was on November’s ballot that would have helped pay for sand replenishment in the Orange County ...
OCTA is working closely with geotechnical, structural and coastal engineers, alongside key stakeholders such as the city of ...
Over the past 20 years, it has become increasingly clear that the 61-mile San Clemente to San Diego segment of the coastal train is unsustainable. The region’s coast is eroding at 6 inches ...
San Clemente city leaders plan to collaborate with US Customs and Border Protection to install surveillance cameras along the coastline to detect unauthorized migrant boats. The initiative aims to ...