San Francisco Chronicle

Unstable tracks disrupt trains

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Train service has been halted for the next two weeks as crews shore up unstable ground along cliffside railroad tracks in coastal Southern California.

The planned closure between the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo station in southern Orange County and the Oceanside stop in northern San Diego County is expected to last until Oct. 3.

“Between the sea, the sand and the earth, there has been some movement of the railroad tracks” in southern San Clemente, Metrolink spokespers­on Paul Gonzales said.

There are 43 Metrolink and Amtrak passenger trains a day that go through that area, the Orange County Register reported. Amtrak said bus connection­s will be provided for passengers on its Pacific Surfliner trains.

The closure will affect Metrolink’s Orange Line that runs between Los Angeles and Oceanside and the Inland EmpireOran­ge County Line which connects San Bernardino to Oceanside via Orange. Metrolink said bus connection­s will not be offered.

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